A subsidiary of Angi has agreed to pay about $3 million to resolve the government's claims that it misled gig workers about how much they could earn on its platform.
Angi Services must pay nearly $3 million to workers after misleading ads inflated pay rates for Handy platform jobs in New ...
Angi Services settled for $2.95 million after misleading ad practices about workers' earnings and payment timings.
The FTC and NY's attorney general have accused the gig work app Handy of misleading workers with deceptive ads and fees.
Angi, Inc. engages in the provision of a digital marketplace for home services. It operates through the following segments: Ads and Leads, Services, Roofing, and International. The Ads and Leads ...
A subsidiary of Angi has agreed to pay about $3 million to resolve the government's claims that it misled gig workers about how much they could earn on its platform. The Federal Trade Commission ...
A subsidiary of Angi has agreed to pay about $3 million to resolve the government's claims that it misled gig workers about how much they could earn on its platform. The Federal Trade Commission ...