
GRUNFELD
E-scooter company LimeBike has been sued by one of its "juicers," workers paid by the company to charge rental scooters and bikes at home, for alleged misclassification and wage violations.
Juicers are paid a fee per vehicle charged at their homes and delivered to an approved location by 7 a.m. the next day. The complaint alleges once the time they spend roaming the service area gathering bikes and scooters is accounted for, they do...
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