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Uber, Lyft and Minnesota
Ubers agree to stay in Minnesota after driver pay deal
Uber would stay in Minnesota — and many drivers would get a pay raise — under a new deal on statewide rideshare legislation Gov. Tim Walz and DFL lawmakers announced late Saturday night.Why it matters: If it becomes law,
Uber and Lyft say they'll stay in Minnesota after Legislature passes driver pay compromise
Uber and Lyft say they’ll keep operating in Minnesota after the state Legislature passed a compromise driver pay package. The bill approved before a midnight Sunday deadline now moves to
DFL leaders, Gov. Tim Walz say they have a deal to pay drivers more, keep Uber and Lyft operating in Minnesota after threats to exit
Lawmakers on Saturday night came to a last minute deal to keep the rideshare companies, Uber and Lyft, in the state.
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Uber, Lyft agree to stay in Minnesota after top Democrats reach statewide driver pay deal
Uber
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State Capitol as lawmakers negotiated a statewide rideshare bill. Photo: ...
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Wridz rolls out service in Minneapolis as Uber, Lyft threaten to leave the state
Wridz joined MyWheels as one of Minneapolis's first newly licensed rideshare companies, aside from Uber and Lyft.
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Small rideshare companies said they’d fill Twin Cities void if Uber and Lyft left. What happens now that they’re staying?
Uber and Lyft have since decided to stick around, based on a statewide wage agreement hammered out last weekend by leaders of ...
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