Uber Eats Agrees to Pay $15 Million in Settlement with Seattle
The $15 million settlement addresses alleged wage shortfalls and lack of pay transparency affecting over 16,000 Uber Eats drivers, marking Seattle's largest labor law enforcement action to date.
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Seattle secures record $15M settlement with Uber Eats over worker pay violations
Seattle’s Office of Labor Standards reached a record-breaking $15 million settlement with Uber Eats after the city alleged the food delivery service violated multiple worker protection laws.
Uber Eats to pay $15M settlement for Seattle gig labor violations
Uber Eats will pay a record $15 million in back pay, interest and civil penalties to more than 16,000 Seattle workers after allegedly violating the city’s gig-worker protection laws. The company will also pay a $33,620 fine to the city. It is the largest settlement in the history of Seattle’s Office of Labor Standards (OLS), which is responsible for investigating violations of the city’s labor laws. “This historic $15 million settlement is a m…
Seattle secures $15M settlement with Uber Eats over work violations
Seattle’s Office of Labor Standards (OLS) reached a record-breaking $15 million settlement with Uber Eats after the city alleged the food delivery service violated multiple worker protection laws. With the settlement finalized, more than 16,000 app-based workers will receive back pay and damages. Workers’ complaints included underpayments and a lack of transparency. “This historic $15 million settlement is a major win for workers and a strong re…
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