Grubhub and drivers who showed the company misclassified them as independent contractors for purposes of minimum wage and overtime claims are in the midst of a legal battle over the scope of a plaintiffs’ class that can recover penalties under the Private Attorneys General Act.
Attorneys for Grubhub want to limit the scope to drivers employed during the lead plaintiff’s four-month employment from 2015-2016 and dismiss this PAGA claim entir...
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