The Rideshare Guy even found one driver who The rideshare giants have other issues in addition to the pandemic. The company also said independent drivers potentially can earn more money without wage limits set by unions and employment laws.Most stock quote data provided by BATS. Drivers are doing pretty well, especially as most are part-time working 10-20 hours a week or less. All content of the Dow Jones branded indices Copyright S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC 2018 and/or its affiliates.UK driver accuses Uber of paying lip service to racial equalityUK driver accuses Uber of paying lip service to racial equalityFiery exchange erupts at congressional antitrust hearingUnder questioning, Zuckerberg admits Instagram was a 'competitor'Congresswoman grills Facebook CEO on copying competitorsRussian misinformation isn't new. Yet one of my favorite travel destinations is Independence, KS, a great American small town, where my work as a playwright was performed at the William Inge Festival.Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. The two companies seem to have different strategies, according to With the drastic decline in passengers, and no doubt some fear of infection, some 58% of drivers are not driving for Uber or Lyft during the pandemic, according to a poll of 1000 rideshare drivers by Harry Campbell, Campbell says “Many are actually getting $600-$1,000 a week right now in PUA and UI benefits. Uber and Lyft drivers have previously accused the companies of withholding earnings information from states, preventing unemployment agencies from processing drivers' claims.

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"There's no question that justice has been long delayed, but we're thrilled that it's finally arrived. More likely, the companies are in ‘survive until they can thrive’ mode, as local, leisure and business travelers would return to the convenience of rideshare. Here's why it's worth billionsBill Gates' message to Covid-19 conspiracy theoristsUber exec on diversity: We have a lot of work to doThis portable ultrasound technology could help fight Covid-19 With Lyft and Uber ridership dropping between 70% and 80%, the severe reduction in travel clearly had an impact.

Raymond James analyst Aaron Kessler likes their long-term prospects, but … "The Taxi Workers Alliance celebrated the ruling Tuesday afternoon.