Sept. 25 (UPI) -- The San Francisco federal appeals court on Tuesday ruled against Uber drivers who are suing the company under a class action lawsuit for better pay and benefits.
The decision affirmed a 2016 ruling that found Uber's contractual agreements with individual drivers were valid and enforceable, therefore preventing nearly 400,000 former and current drivers in California and Massachusetts from going forward with a class action lawsuit against the ride-sharing company, Bloomberg reported.