NEW YORK (AP) — Drivers for ride-hailing giants Uber and Lyft are planning to turn off their apps to protest what they say are declining wages at a time when both companies are raking in billions of ...
Average ride-hailing fares increased by nearly 10% last year.
Members of Washington's Drivers Union gathered outside Uber's engineering offices in downtown Seattle during rush hour Wednesday, chanting and holding megaphones.
The action comes as a new report shows the majority of miles driven by rideshare drivers are without a passenger.