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Delivery Drivers

Grubhub drivers who contend they have been wrongly classified as independent contractors rather than employees must submit their claims to arbitration because they are not actively engaged in interstate commerce, the Seventh Circuit ruled.

CHICAGO — Grubhub drivers who contend they have been wrongly classified as independent contractors rather than employees must submit their claims to arbitration because they are not actively engaged in interstate commerce, the Seventh Circuit ruled.

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