Uber went further, using an automated cancellation rule to lock workers out of the app, even when the cancellation wasn't the workers fault, cutting them off from their jobs and their income. That is why Uber specifically has to pay 48,000 workers, $3.1 million in restitution. They will also reinstate workers who were wrongfully deactivated during that same time period. A number which could be as large as 10,000 New Yorkers. (05:44–05:51)
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