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Supreme Court won’t hear Uber Black driver classification case
Employee versus contractor dispute heads back to federal courts in Pennsylvania Photo: Jim Allen/FreightWaves
A case involving the classification of Uber Black drivers as employees rather than contractors is not going to be reviewed by the Supreme Court, kicking it back to the trial court in the 3rd Circuit.
The high court denied review Monday in the case of Razak v. Uber Technologies, a case that originally was filed in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In the case, a group of drivers in the Uber Black service, which supplies higher-quality “black cars” to Uber customers, had sued the parent company, saying they should be classified as employees, not as drivers.