
SAN FRANCISCO -- Uber Technologies Inc. closed a long-running chapter on a tumultuous legal saga over the ride-hailing service's classification of drivers, a federal judge ruled Thursday.
Although questions of whether Uber is compliant with labor laws remain unanswered, U.S. District Judge Edward Chen said a $20 million settlement to nearly 16,000 drivers is a "fair and adequate resolution in view of the considerations and various r...
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