A proposed wage and hour class action accuses delivery app Grubhub Inc. of withholding wages and misclassifying drivers as independent contractors.
The complaint, filed on Aug. 18, seeks to hold Grubhub liable for a host of wage and hour violations stemming from the drivers’ lack of official “employee” status, including unpaid minimum wages and reimbursement for work expenses, among others.
GrubHub’s press offic...
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