The deadline for New York Uber and Lyft drivers who were underpaid to file a claim has been extended, New York State Attorney ...
So the aforementioned parties—sit-down restaurant servers, ride share or taxi drivers, delivery drivers, babysitters, and ...
One of the most hated ideas in human history is the toll. This hatred is best exemplified by the 19th Century “Three Billy ...
Uber will issue refunds to riders mistakenly charged a $1.50 congestion pricing fee due to a mapping glitch by the MTA, an ...
New York City's first-in-the-nation congestion pricing toll program is being linked to a slight jump in the number of commuters using subways.
New York Attorney General Letitia James is urging rideshare drivers who think they were underpaid by Uber and Lyft to file ...
New York City is trying to close a loophole that Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc. have used to deny drivers millions of dollars in pay with a raft of new measures that would effectively raise ...
The city’s plan threatens to further weigh on demand for ridesharing in a key market for Uber and Lyft, which are both warning that costs will be passed through to consumers.
“Lyft just banned my wife’s account for reporting a Jew-hating driver,” a screenshot of the now-deleted post read. “The driver had a bumper sticker saying ‘Free Palestine’ in Arabic with a map showing ...
New York rideshare drivers have until 11:59 p.m. on January 31 to file a claim for their share of a $328 million settlement paid out by Uber and Lyft.
Attorney General Letitia James announced an extension of the deadline after the rideshares allegedly made illegal deductions from payments to drivers.
The roads of NYC are quickly becoming pathways of the haves and have nots due to Congestion Pricing. Is it Equitable? No.