Kate Conger and Daisuke Wakabayashi, New York Times Service July 14, 2020 Uber and Lyft should treat their Massachusetts drivers as employees entitled to benefits, rather than misclassifying them as independent contractors, the state attorney general said in a lawsuit filed against transportation companies. The lawsuit, released Tuesday, makes Massachusetts …
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