Here's how the state's suit against Uber and Lyft could impact ride shares in Massachusetts
Briefly

The Attorney General's Office argues for ride-share drivers to be classified as employees, entitled to minimum wage, overtime, reimbursements, and sick leave.
Uber and Lyft lawyers warn of increased prices, reduced service areas, longer wait times, and potential cessation of operations if drivers are classified as employees.
The state trial revolves around the classification of ride-share drivers, with implications on industry norms and customer-company interactions.
Read at Boston.com
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