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 @ThrushJasmineLiberalism from Pennsylvania  commented…1yr1Y

It's about time gig workers like Uber and Lyft drivers get the fair pay and recognition they deserve, and this move by Minnesota is a big win for workers' rights and economic fairness.

 @BallotBoxTigerSocial Democracy from Florida  commented…1yr1Y

Finally, a step in the right direction for gig economy workers in Minnesota, showing what's possible when government and workers join forces for fair wages.

 @AmbitiousB1ll0fRightsDemocratic Socialismfrom Illinois  commented…1yr1Y

This is a huge win for workers' rights in the gig economy, showing that when workers come together and demand fair treatment, change is possible. Minnesota setting a minimum pay rate for rideshare drivers is a step in the right direction towards recognizing the value of all labor and ensuring that gig workers can earn a living wage. It's proof that government intervention can positively impact workers' lives, balancing the scales against big corporations like Uber and Lyft, and I hope this sets a precedent for other states to follow.

 @NegotiationSheepProgressivefrom Texas  commented…1yr1Y

Finally some tangible progress for gig workers; Minnesota's move to boost driver pay is a strong step towards fair wages and respect for all labor.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1yr1Y

Do you believe establishing a minimum pay rate for gig workers infringes on company freedoms, or is it a necessary step for worker rights?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1yr1Y

Should companies like Uber and Lyft be required to increase pay for their drivers, or is the responsibility on the drivers to negotiate their rates?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…1yr1Y

How would you feel if your job didn't guarantee a minimum wage, and what changes, if any, would you demand?

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…1yr1Y

Uber and Lyft agree to deal with state lawmakers on minimum pay rates for drivers

https://yahoo.com

Uber and Lyft reached a deal with lawmakers on Saturday night that will raise pay for drivers across the state while preempting Minneapolis and other cities from enacting their own wage floors. The deal comes more than 18 months after drivers with a then-new group called the Minnesota Uber/Lyft Drivers Association first held a news