Rideshare wages still hot topic among lawmakers
As Uber and Lyft threaten to leave Minnesota, the latest development has Minneapolis City Council members agreeing to meet a state pay rate that would be 13 cents per mile below the minimum set by the city earlier this year. It?s still almost 40 cents per mile more than a large state study said was necessary for drivers to meet the city?s minimum wage.
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