In Massachusetts, tens of thousands of Uber and Lyft drivers will soon receive checks due to a settlement agreement with the state Attorney General's Office. A total of nearly $175 million is to be distributed, with Uber contributing $148 million and Lyft $27 million. The compensation is aimed at drivers who drove more than 8 miles per week between July 2020 and July 2024. Current and former drivers underpaid by the companies will receive checks calculated using a formula designed to ensure fairness.
Tens of thousands of Uber and Lyft drivers in Massachusetts are expected to begin receiving checks soon, as a result of a settlement with the Attorney General's Office.
Close to $175 million will be distributed as restitution for drivers, with Uber paying $148 million and Lyft paying $27 million.
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