Uber, Lyft and Teamsters Seek Gig Compromise in Washington State
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Uber Technologies Inc., Lyft Inc. and the Teamsters are trying to forge a legislative compromise over the coming weeks in Washington State -- the sort of deal with labor the companies have sought for years.
At a Wednesday labor committee hearing, state House lawmakers considered a bill that would give ride-hail drivers new perks such as paid sick leave, while also deeming them not to be employees with full traditional workplace rights.