A federal judge on Monday formally denied Uber and Postmates' motion for a preliminary injunction against Assembly Bill 5, the law that aims to crack down on abuses in the gig economy.
Uber Technologies Inc. and Postmates Inc. asked for the preliminary injunction on Jan. 8, shortly after filing a lawsuit to block AB 5. The bill, which took effect Jan. 1, requires that workers be classified as employees unless they pass a three-part ...
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