Uber, Lyft vow to leave Minnesota as lawmakers announce rideshare wage compromise
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- On Monday state lawmakers, along with the Minneapolis City Council, said they had reached a compromise in the debate on rideshare minimum wage pay.
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Can't wait for this to pass!
Make them leave the whole united states period
Uber and lyft is greedy
Doesn't matter, don't work for them then
Indrive rideshare in Miami needs to start making their introduction in Minneapolis ASAP.
The government got involved with the rideshare rate prices because the drivers demanded that they do something about it. Now, the entire city and state are on the brink of losing their well-known rideshare programs.
If I were those two companies, I'll leave right now and leave MN high and dry
Don't give in to Uber and Lyft. They are not leaving. There's already a few companies ready to move in. Competition is good.
Kare is the name and yet this news outlet didn't once claim uber was being greedy
Lyft and Uber are full of crap
Why does government have the power to dictate what these drivers make?
Because they feel that forcing their beliefs onto others to make themselves feel better is perfectly ok.
@@AB-ez4rmUber is pay $3.24
The government got involved with the rideshare rate prices because the drivers demanded that they do something about it. Now, the entire city and state are on the brink of losing their well-known rideshare programs.
Who do you think will pay for this? You will, of course. When I go out to eat in Minneapolis now, most restaurants add a 3% to 5% "service fee," to pay for all the new regulations here. "Democratic socialism" means you the worker have less money.
People don’t understand how much Uber and Lyft takes from the drivers, when I was doing it back in 2018 they took 20% of every ride
Yes, but Uber and Lyft are the top ride shares in the country and some of the largest in the world
@@SupportTheArts-yo8ox don’t matter
Then I offer you start your own rideshare company to compete with the two where you take 5% of the ride. You should have no problem getting drivers at that rate.
Now 70%
It's not like these drivers are being held at gunpoint to work for these two companies. It was never meant as a full time job or profession
Just like every other industry why Uber/Lyft don't pass the cost to customer? The new law is not just about pay raise it's also drivers knowing how much customers pay that is what these rideshare companies don't like. 😎😎
If you are not giving great service, then you don't deserve
If you can't afford buy your own car.