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Hundreds of thousands ofUberandLyftdrivers may be eligible for a piece of a $328 million pie after the two companies agreed to what New York s state attorney general called the largest wa
stanley website ge-theft settlement her office has ever secured.Attorney General Letitia James announced the two landmark settlements Thursday, saying this resolves multi-year investigations into whether the companies cheated drivers out of hundreds of millions of dollars.In those investigations, James office alleged that from 2014 to 2017 Uber deducted sales tax and Black Car Fund 鈥?New York s surcharge to provide workers benefits 鈥?fees from driver payments when they should have been paid for by passengers. It also alleges Lyft deducted 11.4% administrative charges from drivers payments from 2015 to 2017 that amount to fees riders should have paid.NowUberwill pay $290 million and Lyft $38 million into two separate settlement funds, which will be distributed to current and former drivers of the companies.The settlement also establishes paid sick leave, proper hiri
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WAUWATOSA 鈥?The Wauwatosa Common Council has unanimously approved e
stanley cup quipping every Wauwatosa police officer with a body camera.The body camera program is expected to cost $500,000. City officials say every officer from the chief on down will be equipped with body cameras. They hope to have the system in place by the end of the year.At a meeting Monday, a Common Council committee fo
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