Lyft lured drivers by advertising eye-catching earnings — up to $43 an hour in L.A. — but only 1 in 5 drivers were actually ...
The US Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Lyft on Friday, and the rideshare company agreed to a proposed ...
Lyft joins Uber, which was also handed a multi-million fine for failing to be transparent with workers about their true ...
The Federal Trade Commission has initiated a significant lawsuit against Lyft, alleging that the rideshare company engaged in ...
Lyft has agreed to a $2.1 million settlement proposed by the FTC over the car-hailing company’s “deceptive earnings claims about how much money drivers could expect to make.” As documented ...
According to the FTC, Lyft deceived drivers about how much they could make per hour by featuring hourly earnings based on the top 20% of drivers, which meant most drivers were unlikely to earn the ...
Lyft pays $2.1M penalty for misleading driver earnings claims, with a DOJ and FTC settlement requiring truthful advertising.
The company only stopped after the FTC served Lyft with an investigative demand in March 2022, seeking documents and information about earnings claims in ads, the lawsuit says. On Friday in San ...
It is illegal to lure workers with misleading claims about how much they will earn on the job,' said Federal Trade Commission ...
FacebookYouTube Screenshots The Justice Department, together with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Friday announced that ...
Lyft is paying $2.1 million to settle a lawsuit accusing the ride-hailing service of exaggerating how much money drivers ...
Lyft agreed to pay a $2.1 million civil fine to settle U.S. Federal Trade Commission charges it misled prospective drivers ...