Uber drivers can't file class action lawsuits so 12,500 drivers filed individually for 3rd party arbitration

mislead people into believing they were being offered a job that would pay enough they could support themselves

It was never meant to be anything more then a side job for some extra cash. Not a full job with benefits. It doesn't even compare, those drivers are entitled as hell.

Uber is shady? How so? Because the drivers can't read a contract and just sign anything?

"At any time the drivers can leave the platform and take a job somewhere else if they are unhappy with the terms... But now because that platform became huge, people see it as nothing but a corporate greed machine (despite all the money they are dedicating to innovation) and decide they want to sue it into non existence.

Let's say this is successful and they create such a financial burden on Uber that it has to close its doors.... Anyone who is currently happy as an Uber driver is left without a job and all the others still have to go find other work, which they could have just done in the first place."

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