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California Drivers Take Legal Action Against Uber

By April 21, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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California Ride-Share Group Challenges Uber’s Independent Contractor Status

A recent legal challenge has emerged involving Uber Technologies, Inc., as a California ride-share driver advocacy organization, Rideshare Drivers United (RDU), has filed a complaint in state court. The action claims that Uber has breached Proposition 22, which could necessitate a reclassification of its drivers from independent contractors to employees.

Allegations Against Uber Technologies

The complaint, lodged by RDU—a nonprofit representing over 20,000 app-based drivers in California—asserts multiple violations of the Protect App-Based Drivers and Services Act. According to RDU, Uber is not adhering to the requirements established in the 2020 legislation. Key allegations include:

  • Unjustifiable Driver Terminations: Drivers have reportedly been terminated for reasons not explicitly outlined in their contracts.
  • Lack of Appeals Process: The company allegedly fails to provide an adequate appeals process for drivers who face deactivation.
  • Restrictions on Ride Acceptance: Uber is accused of prohibiting drivers from rejecting rides based on passenger location or the presence of service animals.
  • Insufficient Earnings Disclosure: The complaint highlights that Uber withholds critical earnings information necessary for drivers to confirm compliance with mandated compensation standards.

Legal Implications of Proposition 22

RDU is represented by attorney Shannon Liss-Riordan of Lichten & Liss-Riordan, P.C. The group contends that Uber’s noncompliance with Proposition 22 negates its ability to classify its drivers as independent contractors. The lawsuit seeks a judicial declaration disallowing Uber from asserting its drivers’ independent contractor status, which could lead to exposure to misclassification claims under the California Labor Code.

Context of Proposition 22

Proposition 22 was enacted in November 2020, following a campaign predominantly funded by a coalition of gig economy companies that spent over $220 million to secure its passage. Uber alone contributed more than $50 million to this campaign. The measure exempted app-based transportation and delivery services from the provisions of Assembly Bill 5, which established the ABC test for employee classification in California.

In July 2024, the California Supreme Court confirmed the constitutionality of Proposition 22 in the case of Castellanos v. State of California, solidifying its standing in California law.

Next Steps and Current Status

As of now, no trial date has been set for this critical case, and Uber has yet to issue a public response to the complaint. The implications of this lawsuit could significantly impact the ride-share industry and the future classification of drivers as either independent contractors or employees.

Conclusion

The ongoing legal battle between RDU and Uber underscores a pivotal moment for gig-economy workers and their rights in California. It remains to be seen how the court will interpret Proposition 22 and its ramifications for the drivers who rely on these platforms for their livelihoods.

For more details, feel free to check the original document and explore the implications of Proposition 22.

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