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Uber Really, Really Doesn’t Pay Very Well, According to a Lawsuit Filed in North Carolina

by David Hudnall 09/02/201602/08/2023

Offended by companies that don’t pay their workers a living wage? Maybe you shouldn’t take an Uber home from the bars tonight, then. Michael Hood has been driving for Uber in Forsyth County since September 2015. According to a recently filed class action lawsuit in the Middle District of North Carolina, he drives, on average, […]

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Raleigh’s New Airbnb Rules Won’t Let You Rent Out Your Whole House

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