A group of drivers for Uber and Lyft has accused the companies of unfairly controlling how much passengers are charged for rides in an antitrust lawsuit in California state court
A group of drivers for Uber and Lyft on Tuesday accused the companies of unfairly controlling how much passengers are charged for rides in an antitrust lawsuit in California state court.
The lawsuit seeking class action status in San Francisco Superior Court alleged violations of California antitrust law, and state law prohibiting unfair business practices.The drivers claimed that if they were able to offer lower prices to the consumers, it would provide drivers with"the most competitive compensation.
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