Uber and Lyft are quitting Minneapolis over a driver pay increase
Uber and Lyft are quitting Minneapolis over a driver pay increase
www.engadget.com Uber and Lyft are quitting Minneapolis over a driver pay increase
Uber and Lyft say they're ending services in Minneapolis over a city-mandated driver pay increase. The city council pushed through the measure to bring driver pay closer to the local minimum wage of $15.57 an hour.
The city has just 39 licensed cab drivers.
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Minneapolis should make public transit free for a few* months, to encourage folks to use that instead. Golden opportunity.
35 0 Replypublic transit?
6 3 ReplyFor the areas it covers, Minneapolis has a pretty good public transit.
11 0 Replyits pretty cool you can go from home to work to the store and back home without ever going outside. lifesaver in some of the harsh cold winters
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