San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin is asking a state judge to require third-party delivery company DoorDash Inc. to reclassify its couriers as employees in accordance with California law. Boudin’s motion for a preliminary injunction in San Francisco County Superior Court follows an order earlier this week forcing Uber and Lyft to reclassify its drivers as employees. 

In the motion, the district attorney’s office asks the court to enjoin DoorDash from misclassifying couriers “when California law clearly mandates that they be classified as employees.” 

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