Previous close | 14.50 |
Open | 12.88 |
Bid | 12.95 |
Ask | 13.95 |
Strike | 72.50 |
Expiry date | 2026-01-16 |
Day's range | 12.88 - 12.88 |
Contract range | N/A |
Volume | |
Open interest | 112 |
Massachusetts' attorney general took Uber Technologies and Lyft to trial on Monday over allegations that the ride-share companies are misclassifying thousands of drivers in the state as independent contractors to avoid treating them as more costly employees. The non-jury trial in Boston comes amid broader legal and political battles in the Democratic-led state and elsewhere nationally over the status of drivers for app-based companies whose services fuel the U.S. gig worker economy. Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell, a Democrat, is asking a judge to conclude that drivers for Uber and Lyft are employees under state law and therefore entitled to benefits such as a minimum wage, overtime and earned sick time.
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