Watch VideoA California appeals court ruled Thursday that the ride hailing companies Uber and Lyft must reclassify their drivers as employees rather than independent contractors.
This confirms an earlier court decision, but it's not the end of the battle for the two companies.
Uber and Lyft – along with many delivery...
Court Rules Ridesharing Companies Must Classify Drivers As Employees
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