ST. PAUL, Minn. — Uber and Lyft both say they'll leave the state of Minnesota if a new compromise passes. DFL lawmakers and the Minneapolis City Council announced an agreement Monday on a state ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft said Monday they will keep operating in Minnesota now that state lawmakers have passed a measure that will increase driver pay, but at a ...
MINNEAPOLIS — There's a new option in town as Uber and Lyft stay locked in a rideshare showdown. Both companies are threatening to leave Minnesota by July 1 — that's when higher driver pay ...
A plan to boost pay for Uber and Lyft drivers in Minnesota that lawmakers believe would prevent the companies from leaving ...
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MINNESOTA (WKRC) - Lyft and Uber have threatened to leave a state by July 1, if it passes a pay raise proposal. According to WCCO, both companies have stated their intent to leave the state of ...
The agreement announced Saturday after a day of negotiations would set a minimum pay rate at $1.28 per mile and 31 cents per ...
After weeks of threats and negotiations, ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft say they will continue service in Minnesota ...
Rates of $1.28 per mile and 31 cents per minute will take effect Jan. 1, and the apps say they will stay in the Twin Cities.
Uber and Lyft announced they will keep operating in Minnesota, now that state lawmakers have passed a measure that will increase driver pay to a level the companies can accept ST. PAUL, Minn.