Uber and Lyft Face New NYC Driver Pay Rules with 5% Increase
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PAID BETWEEN FARES: New York City defies trend by regulating a minimum pay standard for Uber drivers
New York City has taken a unique approach to REGULATE how much Uber drivers are paid, establishing a minimum pay standard unmatched by any other city or state. This policy ensures drivers can cover core expenses such as vehicle maintenance, fuel, and parking, which are typically excluded in other regions.The city’s Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) introduced these rules in 2018 after data showed that 85% of app-based drivers were earning belo…
NYC proposes 5 percent raise for rideshare drivers in a bid to appease Uber and Lyft - Los Angeles Weekly Times
New York City’s Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) have settled on new minimum-wage rules for rideshare drivers, Bloomberg reports. Drivers will receive a five percent raise under the new proposal, a compromise to keep Uber and Lyft from locking drivers out of their apps. The proposal needs to be voted on by the TLC’s board of commissioners before it goes into effect, but assuming it does, it’ll end months of uncertainty for drivers working in …
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