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Appeals Court Upholds Ruling Classifying Lyft, Uber Drivers As Employees Amid Crucial Prop. 22 Vote

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Appeals Court Upholds Ruling Classifying Lyft, Uber Drivers As Employees Amid Crucial Prop. 22 Vote

Appeals Court Upholds Ruling Classifying Lyft, Uber Drivers As Employees Amid Crucial Prop. 22 Vote

A state appeals court ruled against Uber and Lyft on Thursday, upholding an injunction saying the ride-hailing giants must reclassify drivers as employees.


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