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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.
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
Lyft told drivers they could make more than $30 an hour. The FTC says it deceived them.
Lyft made “deceptive” earnings claims about how much money drivers could expect to make per hour and how much they could earn in special incentives, the Federal Trade Commission said Friday in announcing a settlement with the ride-hailing company.
Lyft will have to tell drivers how much they can truly earn, with evidence
Lyft has agreed to to tell its drivers how much they can truly earn on the ride-hailing platform — and back it up with evidence — as part of its settlement for a lawsuit filed by the US Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission.
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.
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 with special incentives. L
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 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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FTC’s New Rule Banning Fake Reviews Could Cover Review Bombing – As Well As Content Creators And More
The FTC has become strangely more visible in video game news as of late. That was mainly because of their failed attempt to ...
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What does the FTC’s new fake review rule ban?
An FTC rule banning phony online reviews is now in effect. Those who violate the measures face a civil penalty of up to ...
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FTC Blocks Tapestry-Capri Merger As Tapestry Vows To Fight Saying It’s ‘Pro-Consumer’
A federal court sided with the FTC to block Tapestry acquiring Capri Holdings, in a move Tapestry claims is "incorrect on the ...
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Cable companies ask 5th Circuit to block FTC’s click-to-cancel rule
Cable companies worry rule will make it hard to talk customers out of canceling.
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New FTC subscription cancellation rule under fire from business groups
Trade groups for cable providers, online advertisers and other businesses sue to block an FTC rule that would make it easier ...
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Have you stayed at a Marriott? Here's what its settlement with the FTC means for you
The hotel chain must implement major security changes and help the more than 344 million customers affected by its multiple ...
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Judge sides with FTC, blocking Kate Spade and Michael Kors merger
A federal judge has sided with the Federal Trade Commission, effectively blocking a merger of the company behind Kate Spade ...
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FTC’s rule banning fake online reviews goes into effect
A federal rule banning fake online reviews is now in effect. The Federal Trade Commission issued the final rule in August ...
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Capri Sinks After FTC Wins Halt to $8.5 Billion Tapestry Tie-Up
A federal judge blocked the planned $8.5 billion acquisition by Tapestry Inc., maker of Coach and Kate Spade handbags, of ...
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