NYC judge blocks pay raises for ride-share drivers after Uber lawsuit

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NYC judge blocks pay raises for ride-share drivers after Uber lawsuit
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A Manhattan judge blocked a planned pay increase for ride-share drivers after Uber sued the TLC over the 23% hike meant to help with rising inflation rates.

The judge ultimately ruled that the TLC had failed to explain why it chose the inflation indexes and time frame it did to calculate the pay boost.

Engoron encouraged the TLC to provide a new explanation that is backed by “concrete numerical examples” that “the ride service drivers themselves can understand.”

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