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Lyft, FTC
FTC Hands Lyft $2.1M Fine for Misleading Drivers on Pay
Lyft joins Uber, which was also handed a multi-million fine for failing to be transparent with workers about their true earning potential.
Lyft agrees to pay $2.1 million penalty after FTC says company made 'deceptive' claims about how much drivers can earn
The US Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Lyft on Friday, and the rideshare company agreed to a proposed settlement that same day.
Lyft fined $2.1 million for misleading ads about how much drivers could make
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced Friday that rideshare company Lyft has agreed to pay $2.1 million as part of a proposed settlement that requires it to change how it advertises driver pay.
FTC hits Lyft with $2.1M penalty for luring drivers with false earnings claims
Lyft has agreed to a $2.1 million settlement proposed by the FTC over the car-hailing company's "deceptive earnings claims about how much money drivers
FTC takes action against Lyft for misleading earnings claims
The Federal Trade Commission has initiated a significant lawsuit against Lyft, alleging that the rideshare company engaged in
FTC takes action to stop Lyft from deceiving drivers with misleading earnings claims
“It is illegal to lure workers with misleading claims about how much they will earn on the job,” said FTC Chair Lina M. Khan. “The FTC will keep using all its tools to hold businesses accountable when they violate the law and exploit American workers.”
Lyft Agrees To Pay $2.1 Million To Settle Allegations It Duped Drivers By Exaggerating Earnings
It is illegal to lure workers with misleading claims about how much they will earn on the job,' said Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan
Lyft to pay $2.1 million fine to settle US charges it inflated drivers' earnings prospects
Lyft agreed to pay a $2.1 million civil fine to settle U.S. Federal Trade Commission charges it misled prospective drivers about how much money they might earn working for the ride-hailing company.
FTC Cracks Down On Lyft For Deceptive Earnings Claims
After the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed a lawsuit against Lyft, claiming the company used deceptive advertising practices to mislead drivers about their potential earnings, the rideshare giant has agreed to a proposed settlement.
Lyft to pay Federal Trade Commission $2.1M for misleading drivers about pay
Lyft will now have to pay a $2.1 million settlement with the Federal Trade Commission for misleading drivers about their pay. The case stems from ads to recruit drivers that the rideshare company placed and highlighted specific hourly amounts.
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Lyft ordered to scale back its promises about driver earnings
The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against Lyft for misleading drivers about how much they could earn per hour and ...
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Lyft will have to tell drivers how much they can truly earn, with evidence
Lyft has agreed to disclose to drivers how much they can earn based on typical earnings and to back up its claims with ...
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Lyft agrees to a $2 million settlement for falsely advertising to drivers and inflating its pay structure
Of course, the amounts for
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drivers, similar to how it works with Uber, were inflated in other parts of the country.
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