Minneapolis mayor vetoes minimum wage bill for Lyft, Uber drivers: ‘An inexcusable betrayal of Minneapolis workers’::The city’s mayor nixed minimum wages for ride-hailing drivers in a move one city council member called “an inexcusable betrayal of Minneapolis workers.”

  • DrMango
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    -241 year ago

    Clickbait title.

    In his veto message, Frey wrote he “secured a commitment from Uber” that drivers picking up passengers in Minneapolis or driving within the city will make the city’s minimum wage of $15 an hour. The company also committed to paying Uber drivers at least $5 for any trip in the metro area.

    • @danc4498
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      821 year ago

      This context means nothing. They made a law protecting workers, the mayor vetoed it. Uber is much happier with this. And Lyft, who made no agreement, is ecstatic!

      Yay corporations!

      • @malloc
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        81 year ago

        Uber is happy because they will know drivers will flee to their platform for higher guarantees. Whether Lyft will remain in the city or compete is something we will find out.

      • @SCB
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        -391 year ago

        Also all people taking Ubers and Lyfts benefit, as they are cheaper. Yay poor people!

        Also Uber and Lyft drivers will get more dates and already make above the min wage, based on existing data. Yay Uber and Lyft drivers!

    • wagoner
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      381 year ago

      It’s fortunate that Uber is famous for following the rules.

    • @fluxion
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      291 year ago

      Not a clickbait title, the original bill covered all ride-sharing. He only struck at deal with Uber, and Uber only struck a deal so bills like this would spread and lead to them having to pay fair wages in other cities. He played the role of a corporate patsy and threw a hard-won citizens-supported bill in the trash in exchange for a small face-saving gesture.

      • DrMango
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        11 year ago

        Out governor also vetoed a state-wide ridesharing bill earlier this year. The title includes none of the nuance, and a lot of inflammatory language. Reads like clickbait to me

        • @fluxion
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          21 year ago

          Yes, nuances like Uber suggesting it should be handled at a state level, where it’s already been vetoed. But you can only fit so many words in a title.

    • @CobblerScholar
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      201 year ago

      A verbal agreement from a corporation doesn’t mean shit. Unless there is the risk of financial punishment they won’t comply the second it becomes inconvenient

    • @[email protected]
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      121 year ago

      “Don’t worry, bro. Just shake my hand. This deal is 100% legit, bro. We promise we’ll pay up. Just trust us.”

      This dude did the absolute bare minimum in typical politician fashion.

    • Overzeetop
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      71 year ago

      Did he roll over and let them rub his belly afterwards?

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      Secured a commitment from Uber. Which is to say ‘we said whatever ensured you would veto the bill and will pull the rug as soon as nobody is paying close attention’

    • 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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      -181 year ago

      Sounds like a reasonable trade-off, likely at the expense of ride prices though. I hope Minneapolis has a viable public alternative for those who used the rideshares to get around and might be priced out by the increase, whenever it arrives

      • @Caradoc879
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        201 year ago

        You know what’s better than easily broken “agreements”? Actual fucking laws.