SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge gave drivers suing on-demand food delivery service GrubHub an incremental victory on Tuesday, allowing one of their key labor claims to advance while raising the burden for others to proceed.
In her order, U.S. Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Corley of the Northern District of California said the plaintiffs’ allegations that GrubHub failed to reimburse for expenses like gas and mobile phone data can advance.
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