MN lawmakers reach deal on rideshare apps
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- Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
- Uber and Lyft had threatened to leave Minneapolis after its city council passed an ordinance to raise driver pay.
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Way to protect licensed taxis and the local companies! Uber and left are not ride shares they are unlicensed taxis!!!
Stfu it’s 2024 get with the time lmao it’s not an ANDROID ITS AN IPHONE!!!! 😂
@@Kdot1000 Grow a mind of your own and stop acting like a slave, WTF
@@Kdot1000your mom
Sounds like our legislators sold us out
BS. They wouldnt have left. Lawmakers chickened out.
that extra. 01 per mile is so important 😂
Frankly, Uber & Lyft should just leave and go totally out of business if paying more than minimum wage is too much for them. That is a business model with no real viability. Quite the contrast to their marketing campaigns talking about drivers making 90K while today they fight legislation mandating paying just barely over minimum wage. If drivers are making 90K or whatever number Uber is throwing out there these days....then law making baseline compensation levels over minimum wage should not be a big deal.
Waste of time and money. Why is the state even involved? Let them walk. They will be replaced in a week.
Fk Walz. They didn't strike a deal, new rideshare scared them.
Making less than minimum wage with no benefits or support as an unlicensed cab driver is not incredible for drivers.
That's great for the drivers but what about the rest of the workers in Minnesota ? Many people have fallen below The Poverty Level in the last 3 years and Wages are not moving up hardly at all . What is Poverty Level ? A person working a non-college degree job full time should be paying no more than 30% of his/her take-home pay towards housing and utilities . There are many many people who fall below that in Minnesota .
Minnesota officials as usual solving problems they themselves create
The state being strong armed on to the negotiating table by a two bit app like Uber and Lyft the state truly holds no authority
The lies from Uber marketing and lobbying took over their minds. Uber makes itself look like much more than it is.
And if they are so concerned about transporting the vulnerable, the State would improve its public and paratransit services with ride-sharing as an alternative in which drivers were getting paid consistent with the value of the so-called important services that politicians say they do not want to lose. Those services must not be so important if the people doing those services are having to do all sorts of mathematical calculations per trip on its profitability to attempt to make more than minimum wage on a consistent basis.
And this is a priority......
So what about Wridz?
Legislators work big cooperations not the people
They caved. Good!!!
Uber and Lyft lobbied (bribed) good
Hey Walz, that fake look of anger and frustration is not working. We can see right through you like a pane of glass. Your nothing more than a paid actor who took bribes and is now being controlled through blackmail. Was it worth it, do you feel ok living the good life off our money or are you feeling an overwhelming level of guilt?
Creeping communism
Whoopee! BS !
Basically ok to make less than minimum wage.
The only thing innovative about Uber is getting around the regulations of licensed cab companies and labor laws by claiming to be a tech company and saying they have nothing to do with the drivers beyond using them as independent contractors who are free to accept to offers that often amount to less than minimum wage.
Basically an abuse of freelancing.
Wow
SMDH......UBER IS FULL OF IT !!!!
Sellouts
Walz Sux