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NYC settles with TLC cabdrivers for 0M in again pay in long-running lawsuit
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NYC settles with TLC cabdrivers for $140M in again pay in long-running lawsuit

Last updated: March 17, 2025 11:57 pm
Editorial Board Published March 17, 2025
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An extended-running federal go well with in search of again pay for Taxi and Limousine Fee drivers whose TLC licenses had been unconstitutionally suspended in the event that they acquired arrested has been settled, with town agreeing to pay out a complete of $140 million to almost 20,000 drivers.

The settlement, reached over the weekend, marks the conclusion of a authorized labyrinth that started in 2006 when taxi driver Jonathan Nnebe sued the TLC for summarily suspending his license following an arrest.

The go well with grew to incorporate hundreds of drivers who had their TLC licenses revoked instantly after an arrest previous to any trial — a part of a metropolis coverage that left them unable to work whereas their case was pending.

A federal appeals court docket dominated in 2019 that the TLC’s post-suspension hearings provided no actual chance of attraction — discovering that in each occasion the court docket reviewed, the TLC didn’t carry a suspension.

The TLC modified its insurance policies within the intervening years, and a jury awarded again pay to 10 of the affected drivers in 2023, a part of a so-called “test trial.”

New York Metropolis taxis are seen parked on thirty seventh St. and eleventh Ave. in Manhattan on this file picture. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Every day Information)

This weekend’s settlement is predicted to award again pay to almost 20,000 eligible drivers, based mostly on the size of their suspension.

On the low finish, drivers who had been suspended for fewer than 26 days might be eligible for $700 from town. Drivers suspended for better durations are entitled to bigger payouts. Below the phrases of the settlement, drivers within the highest tier — these suspended underneath the previous TLC coverage for greater than 390 days — are eligible for $36,000 in again pay.

“The justice in the case is long overdue,” stated Bhairavi Desai, head of the New York Taxi Employees Alliance which was a celebration to the go well with. “It’s meaningful, even life-changing for some of the [drivers].”

Nicholas Paolucci, a spokesman for the NYC Legislation Division, stated Monday that the settlement was a “fair resolution” for the drivers and “in the best interest of the city.”

“In 2022, TLC amended its processes, which have been upheld as constitutional and demonstrate the agency’s commitment to protecting the rights and fair treatment of taxi drivers,” he added.

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