Uber said in December it developed important new features for California-based drivers, and this Washington Post article implies that those features could portend a broader shift in which Uber also gives more freedom to drivers elsewhere. What’s good for Uber drivers may be bad for Uber’s business in this case. Here’s what happened: In response to a new California “gig economy” law aimed at...
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