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September 02, 2025
Uber Says It's Time For Arbitration In Drivers' Deductions Suit
The discovery the Second Circuit required in a case accusing Uber of making improper deductions from drivers' wages shows that the drivers primarily engaged in intrastate commerce, the ride-hailing company said, urging a New York federal court to send the case to arbitration.
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February 25, 2025
4 Wage Cases To Watch On Remand After Arbitration Rulings
High-profile wage and hour cases involving baked goods delivery drivers, ride-hail drivers, airplane fuel pumpers and warehouse workers are now advancing in lower courts after appellate panels ruled on whether the workers are exempt from arbitration. Here, Law360 checks in on these cases.
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March 08, 2021
NYC Uber Drivers Ordered To Arbitrate Pay Practices Suit
New York City Uber drivers must arbitrate their claims the ride-hailing giant illegally deducted ride-hailing taxes and inflated service fees from their fares after a federal judge in Manhattan ruled Monday that they don't qualify as transportation workers engaged in interstate commerce who'd otherwise be exempt from arbitration.
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August 13, 2020
NY Uber Drivers Lean On Panel Rulings In Pay Practices Row
New York City drivers told a federal judge that recent appellate rulings clarifying which transportation workers might be exempt from arbitration supports their efforts to litigate claims that Uber shortchanged drivers' fares by deducting ride-hailing taxes as well as inflated service fees.
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July 06, 2020
NY Drivers Rip Uber's Arbitration Bid In Pay Practices Suit
New York drivers told a federal judge that Uber shouldn't be allowed to wield its arbitration provision to deprive them of their day in court, insisting Uber must face claims it shortchanged drivers' fares by deducting ride-hailing taxes as well as inflated service fees.
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May 04, 2020
Uber Says NY Drivers Must Arbitrate Pay Practices Suit
Uber has told a federal judge that New York City drivers cannot bank on the Federal Arbitration Act's exemption for transportation workers to advance their suit alleging Uber shortchanged drivers' fares by deducting ride-hailing taxes as well as inflated service fees.
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November 07, 2019
NY Drivers Claim Transpo Worker Status In New Uber Pay Suit
More than 96,000 New York drivers are banking on the Federal Arbitration Act's exemption for transportation workers to advance a new suit alleging Uber shortchanged drivers by deducting inflated ride-hailing taxes and service fees from their fares.