The City of
Chicago has billed a taxi driver for $10,000 in court costs after the driver’s
suit claiming that the drivers should be deemed city employees was dismissed.
The driver,
Melissa Callahan said, “That was a big shock,” and she is pursuing an appeal.
Callahan will need lots of luck. Cab drivers have, for years, rarely been
deemed employees of taxi companies. How they might be considered city employees
is unfathomable.
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