Technology,
Labor/Employment,
Civil Litigation
Mar. 11, 2022
Uber opposes $10M in arbitration fees in reverse racism claims
The claimants said they were charged delivery fees for ordering food from restaurants not owned by Black people while Uber chose to waive delivery fees for Black-owned restaurants following George Floyd’s death in Minnesota.




Uber Technologies Inc. is fighting against claims it refuses to pay over $10 million in fees to arbitrate more than 31,000 claims by people who allege their civil rights were violated when Uber allegedly committed reverse racism.
The claimants said they were charged delivery fees for ordering food from restaurants not owned by Black people while Uber chose to waive delivery fees for Black-owned restaurants following George Floyd's death i...
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