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Uber, Lyft settlement deadline extended
Uber, Lyft settlement filing deadline extended: What NY drivers need to know
The deadline for New York Uber and Lyft drivers who were underpaid to file a claim has been extended, New York State Attorney General Letitia James announced Tuesday. The previous deadline was expanded an additional month to Jan. 31, 2025 by 11:59 p.m.
January 31 deadline looms for Uber, Lyft drivers to claim share of $328M settlement
New York rideshare drivers have until 11:59 p.m. on January 31 to file a claim for their share of a $328 million settlement paid out by Uber and Lyft.
$328 million settlement provides compensation for Uber and Lyft drivers who file claims in NY
More than 100,000 drivers across New York are eligible to receive settlement funds and benefits under these historic agreements.
NY Uber and Lyft drivers who were underpaid must submit claims by end of January, says AG
Rideshare drivers who believe they have been underpaid by Uber and Lyft must file claims by the end of January to receive the funds they are due in back payments, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced Tuesday.
Uber, Lyft drivers can apply for $328 million in back payments through Jan. 31
Attorney General Letitia James announced an extension of the deadline after the rideshares allegedly made illegal deductions from payments to drivers.
NY Uber & Lyft drivers have money coming from a court settlement
New York Attorney General Letitia James is urging rideshare drivers who think they were underpaid by Uber and Lyft to file claims for their share of settle
Drivers urged to file claim in Uber, Lyft $328M settlement before time runs out
Rideshare drivers who believe they were underpaid by Uber or Lyft were urged by New York Attorney General Letitia James on Monday to file claims and receive money from a $328 million settlement before time runs out.
AG James: Uber and Lyft drivers have until Jan. 31 to file back pay claims
According to James, $328 million in back payments were secured in a Nov. 2023 settlement. The investigation found that “Uber and Lyft withheld funds from drivers and failed to provide valuable benefits.
Uber, Lyft Drivers May See Higher Wages Under NYC Plan
The city’s plan threatens to further weigh on demand for ridesharing in a key market for Uber and Lyft, which are both warning that costs will be passed through to consumers.
January 31 deadline looms for New York Uber, Lyft drivers to claim share of $328M settlement
New York rideshare drivers have until 11:59 p.m. on January 31 to file a claim for their share of a $328 million settlement paid out by Uber and Lyft.
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