Uber stops upfront ride pricing in response to California worker law
Share:
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Uber Technologies Inc on Wednesday informed its California customers that it would switch to providing estimates as opposed to fixed prices for its rides in response to a new law that makes it harder to qualify its drivers as contractors.In an email sent out to riders and seen by Reuters the company said the final price would now be calculated at the end of a trip, "based on the actual time and distance travelled.""Due to a new state law, we are making some changes to help..