By Tina Bellon
(Reuters) – Lyft Inc
“This is not something we wanted to do, as we know millions of Californians depend on Lyft for daily, essential trips,” the company said in a blog post. (here: https://lft.to/31eQRur)
The decision to suspend service in the most populous U.S. state marks an unprecedented escalation in a long-running fight between U.S. regulators, labor groups and gig economy companies that have upended traditional employment models.
(Reporting by Tina Bellon in New York; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)