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Uber to Drop Upfront Pricing, Let Users Choose ‘Favorite Drivers’

Uber sent an email to riders Thursday detailing some changes the company says are intended to keep as many drivers on the road as possible. But it means users won’t always know what their ride will cost until it’s over.

Uber is being upfront about the changes as it responds to a new California law that defines who is a full-time employee and who is a contract worker. Many ride-hailing drivers have been fighting for that reclassification in order to get benefits, going so far as to seek class action status in federal court.

Here’s what the Uber changes mean for users:

Uber detailed all of the changes in an email to users, adding that other changes are still in the works.


Source: NBC Bay Area

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