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by John Ince on April 23, 2016 4 Comments

SF to Require Lyft, Uber Drivers to Obtain Business Licenses

Harry here.  Yesterday, we broke news about the settlement of the Uber Employee Misclassification Lawsuit in California for $84 million and the reaction has been flowing in.  If you’d like to join the discussion on that topic, please head to the comments section here.

Today, RSG contributor John Ince takes a hard look at a few other breaking news stories from the week.  We’re still trying to figure out how the city of San Francisco got a hold of a list of Uber and Lyft drivers, but my money is on the tax records.  $91 isn’t a lot of money but if it’s just another tax on people trying to earn a living, what’s the point?

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In this week's round up, John Ince covers a SF ruling on rideshare business licenses and more.

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