Supreme Court turns down challenge of California labor lawsuits by Uber, Lyft
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The Supreme Court's refusal to hear Uber and Lyft's appeal highlights the ongoing tension between state labor laws and arbitration agreements, allowing California's lawsuits to proceed.
Lawyers for Uber and Lyft, supported by California employers, argued that the Federal Arbitration Act should supersede state laws, preventing broad lawsuits for employees who accepted individual arbitration.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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