A decade after the primary fits challenged rideshare firms’ classification of drivers as impartial contractors, litigation over their standing is winding down. Uber and Lyft have offered concessions to drivers by means of a handful of huge settlements with Massachusetts and different states, however the standing of drivers as non-employees, which is on the heart of the rideshare enterprise mannequin, stays intact.
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