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12,000 Uber Drivers Claim Uber Is Now Failing To Pay Arbitration Fees

Saturday December 8, 2018. 05:34 PM , from Slashdot
Uber's terms of service prohibit its drivers from joining class action lawsuits, Gizmodo writes, adding that over 12,000 drivers have now 'found a way to weaponize the ridesharing platform's restrictive contract in what's possibly the funniest labor strategy of the year.'

An anonymous reader summarizes their report:
Uber's contract requires that all driver lawsuits be arbitrated (instead of argued in open court), but 'While arbitrating parties are responsible for paying for their own attorneys, the terms state that 'in all cases where required by law, [Uber] will pay the Arbitrator's and arbitration fees'... A group of 12,501 drivers opted to take Uber at its word, individually bringing their cases up for arbitration, overwhelming the infrastructure....' (Gizmodo calls it Uber's arbitration policy 'coming back to bite it in the ass.') A petition in California's Northern District Court points out that Uber now is apparently overwhelmed. 'Of those 12,501 demands, in only 296 has Uber paid the initiating filing fees necessary for an arbitration to commence only 47 have appointed arbitrators, and in only six instances has Uber paid the retainer fee of the arbitrator to allow the arbitration to move forward.'
The drivers' lawyers are now complaining that Uber's delinquincies 'make clear it does not actually support arbitration; rather, it supports avoiding any method of dispute resolution, no matter the venue... At this point, it is fair to ask whether Uber's previous statements to the 9th Circuit about its desire to facilitate arbitration with its drivers were nothing more than empty promises to avoid litigating a class action.'

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