Drivers for ride-hailing companies went on strike in Los Angeles on Monday, demanding higher pay. Earlier this month, Uber cut the per-mile rate for drivers in LA and parts of Orange County from 80 cents to 60 cents per mile, the Los Angeles Times reported. While the exact number of drivers striking on Monday is unclear, there are about 3,000 members in Rideshare Drivers United’s LA-based group. It doesn’t make sense,” said Karim Bayumi, who is part of the organizing team at Rideshare Drivers United. #StrikeUberLyft pic.twitter.com/JNg52l64MV — Rideshare Drivers United - LA (@_drivers_united) March 18, 2019
Source: Huffington Post March 25, 2019 21:00 UTC