Lyft and Uber to Discontinue Services in Minneapolis Following Minimum Wage Law Implementation
Friday, 15 March 2024, 14:37
Lyft and Uber to Cease Operations in Minneapolis
Lyft and Uber have announced that they will no longer provide their services in Minneapolis starting from May 1. This decision comes in the wake of the city council's approval of a new minimum wage law for rideshare drivers, despite the mayor's objections.
Impact on Transportation and Gig Economy
- The decision by Lyft and Uber to suspend operations raises questions about the availability of transportation options for residents.
- The implementation of the minimum wage law highlights the ongoing debate over worker compensation in the gig economy.
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