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Uber and Lyft clash with labor unions over proposed legislation that could impact the status of gig workers in California.
The other major difference is that Uber has a food delivery business, Uber Eats, while Lyft never expanded to food delivery, though it has partnered with DoorDash on some promotions. Lyft has said ...
Lyft’s stock has fluctuated sharply, boosted by Engine Capital but hit by a downgrade amid Waymo’s growing dominance. Find ...
Assembly Bill 1340 would give rideshare drivers in California the right to unionize and negotiate for better pay, protections ...
The Transportation Network Company Drivers Labor Relations Act, set to be introduced Tuesday, is backed by SEIU California ...
Lyft Inc. said it plans to offer driverless ... more time pitching its vision for the future of its gig-economy business model as it plays catch-up in offering autonomous rides.
Waymo's autonomous service quickly ate up market share in Austin after its debut there. Atlanta is the next city in line.
Lyft Inc. said it plans to offer driverless ... more time pitching its vision for the future of its gig-economy business model as it plays catch-up in offering autonomous rides.
App-based drivers plan to demonstrate in L.A., San Francisco and San Diego on Wednesday as the state continues negotiations with gig economy companies.
After years of tussling with gig companies, California's labor unions want to once again expand workers' rights -- this time by allowing ride-hailing drivers to unionize.
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