Seattle mayor unveils plan for ride-hailing minimum wage
- Date: 09/17/2020
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan last week unveiled legislation she said would guarantee ride-hailing drivers are paid at least the city’s minimum wage…
Asbury Park, NJ (Oct. 29, 2020) – Garden State Equality today announced that in partnership with Lyft, it will provide access to transportation for the LGBTQ community in emergency situations throughout New Jersey. The partnership is part of LyftUp, Lyft’s comprehensive effort to expand transportation access to those who need it most. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Lyft has activated more than 500 LyftUp partners – including public health entities, local governments, nonprofits and community organizations – to provide free rides and free delivery of essential goods for vulnerable communities and critical workers.
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