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Uber, Lyft, others pour $70 million more for Yes on 22 ballot campaign - 12 septembre 2020
Gig companies have poured $70 million more into their ballot campaign to keep drivers and couriers as independent contractors — bringing the total funds for Yes on 22 to a breathtaking $181 million, and putting it on track as one of the biggest-ticket California initiatives ever. “Voters better strap in — they’re (...)

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Privacy advocates alarmed by Amazon’s Ring partnerships with Bay Area police - SFChronicle.com - 17 février 2020
An Amazon-owned home security company has netted hundreds of police contracts — including nearly a dozen in the Bay Area — that could help solve neighborhood crime. But critics say the quick spread of such partnerships has skirted public oversight, turned police departments into corporate marketing machines and (...)

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San Francisco to Uber, Lyft : Tell us what drivers earn - 20 juin 2018
Do Uber and Lyft stiff their drivers on wages ? A legal push by the ride-hailing companies’ hometown of San Francisco could lead to the drivers becoming employees rather than independent contractors. City Attorney Dennis Herrera subpoenaed the companies on Tuesday for records of driver pay and benefits, as well (...)

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Uber agrees to settle bias case involving women, minorities for $10 million - 28 mars 2018
Uber has agreed to pay $10 million to settle a class-action lawsuit brought on behalf of 420 female and minority software engineers who alleged discrimination and a hostile work environment. The proposed settlement comes as the tech industry wrestles with a notable lack of diversity. Silicon Valley companies in (...)