Labor/Employment
May 7, 2020
Uber tells judge sick pay plan is huge success, drivers say no
Uber is allegedly violating an agreement to expand its financial assistance program to provide paid sick leave for drivers less than a week into its roll-out, the workers' attorney argued to a federal judge Wednesday.




Uber is allegedly violating an agreement to expand its financial assistance program to provide paid sick leave for drivers less than a week into its roll-out, the workers' attorney argued to a federal judge Wednesday.
Longtime rideshare company foe Shannon Liss-Riordan said the violations have prevented thousands of eligible drivers from accessing the aid, forcing them to choose between potentially exposing themselves to the virus by...
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