By Ingrid Lunden, TechCrunch
Uber is reportedly on track to go public in the first quarter next year, and in the lead up to
— and getting help from the companies isn’t easy.
By Graham Rapier (Business Insider)
For female Uber and Lyft drivers, every fare is a possible nightmare.
And when the unthinkable …
California bill AB5 is really making rideshare companies nervous, but what does it all mean for drivers?
By John Ince (RSG)
Faced with legislation in California that endangers their business model, Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc. are urging …
Lyft has finally gone public. After a hot debut, its stock price has begun sinking. What’s the deal?
By Hamilton Nolan (Splinter News)
When a company goes public, though, there are lots of bothersome reporting requirements and big investors who …
A tentative settlement to pay out 11 cents for every mile driven for Uber (including adjacent services like Uber Eats) to drivers who have been in individual arbitration with the company over their employment classification.
By Ingrid Lunden, TechCrunch
Uber is reportedly on track to go public in the first quarter next year, and in the lead up to