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Drive Forward executive director: Seattle gig workers ‘suffering from the consequences of broken legislation’

Michael Wolfe, executive director of Drive Forward, a Seattle-based gig worker advocacy group, stated in an April 12 blog post that rideshare drivers and delivery workers in Seattle are making less money as a result of the city’s PayUp bill, which was intended to boost earnings.


Lyft spokesperson: ‘Prop. 22 protects the independence that drivers value’

A Lyft spokesperson told Flexible Work News on June 11 that if California’s Proposition (Prop) 22 is struck down, rideshare drivers would lose flexibility and other benefits, while riders could face more expensive fares.


Uber introduces new features to enhance accessibility for all users

Uber is striving to enhance mobility and independence for millions of people with disabilities worldwide, leveraging its technology to provide increased access to transportation, earning opportunities, and basic needs such as food and groceries. The company's aim is to create a platform that is accessible to users of all abilities and further promote inclusion within communities.


Understanding DoorDash driver's earning potential and payment process

The gig economy continues to offer flexible earning opportunities, with DoorDash being a popular choice for many. If you're considering joining this sector as a DoorDash driver, understanding the payment process and potential earnings is crucial. This article delves into the financial aspects and operational details of being a DoorDash driver.


Nevada Uber driver on attorney contingency fees: ‘the current system works better for lawyers than for drivers’

Emilee Rodgers, a Nevada-based Uber driver, has expressed her dissatisfaction with the current legal system, stating that it "works better for lawyers" than it does for rideshare drivers who are injured on the job. According to Rodgers, attorneys often take "huge chunks" of settlement or damages awards. She made these comments in a press release dated March 18, concerning a Nevada ballot initiative that proposes to limit attorney contingency fees.


Uber and Waymo Launch Autonomous Deliveries in Phoenix

Uber and Waymo have collaborated to introduce a new service in Phoenix that will revolutionize the way food is delivered to customers. The partnership, which initially focused on autonomous rides, has now expanded to include Uber Eats deliveries via Waymo vehicles in select areas of Phoenix.Customers in Tempe, Mesa, and Chandler will now have the opportunity to have their food orders delivered by autonomous vehicles from local merchants such as Princess Pita, Filiberto’s, and BoSa Donuts. The process is simple - when placing an order through the Uber Eats app in Phoenix,...