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The Los Angeles Times reported that more than 100 Uber and Lyft drivers wearing neon green shirts attended the Tuesday morning meeting.
Many Uber and Lyft drivers in California argue it’s getting harder to make ends meet due to rising housing costs and gas prices.
Lyft spokesperson Lauren Alexander said the company provides a “guaranteed wage floor” and that driver earnings have increased 6.4 percent in the past two years.
Uber supports “commitments on driver earnings” but has concerns the study is “based on potentially false assumptions that will fundamentally bias its conclusions,” a spokesperson told the Times.
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