The settlement is a rare concession from a company that continues to fight hard in its most important legal battle: over how its workers should be classified. That case could head to a jury as soon as June of next year.
Uber had been slapped with a class-action lawsuit over the “airport fee tolls,” which ranged from $1.25 to $4.50 per trip for trips to various California airports, including San Francisco International and Los Angeles International. Around 350,000 Uber users were charged the fees. Any money that can’t be returned to riders will go to two “cy pres” recipients, the National Consumer Law Center and East Bay Community Law Center.