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Labor/Employment

Dec. 3, 2019

US judge orders DoorDash worker misclassification case reassigned to his court

The judge found the case was related to Abernathy v. DoorDash, Inc., another suit filed in the Northern District of California seeking to compel DoorDash to begin arbitration for 2,236 delivery couriers, according to court documents.

U.S. District Judge William H. Alsup of San Francisco ordered a second case alleging misclassification of DoorDash workers, involving 3,997 workers, reassigned to his court, according to court documents filed Monday.

The second case, filed in federal court Nov. 20, seeks to compel the San Francisco-based DoorDash to pay filing f...

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