Uber and Lyft Threaten to Exit Minnesota Over Rideshare Wage Legislation
Would you be willing to pay higher prices for rideshares if it meant drivers were paid more?
, opens new tab and Lyft said on Friday they will stop operations in Minneapolis starting May 1 after the city's council paved the path for rideshare drivers to be paid a minimum wage. The council voted 10-3 to override Mayor Jacob Frey's veto, ensuring rideshare drivers in the city are paid $15.57 an hour.
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