An Uber, Lyft Loophole Denys NYC Drivers Millions in Pay
(bloomberg.com)
One August morning in south Brooklyn, Mohamed Mohamed did what he’s done almost every day for nine years: He woke up at 5 a.m., said his morning prayer and got ready for work as a rideshare driver. He opened up Uber’s app, and in the center was a big blue button that said “GO.”
One August morning in south Brooklyn, Mohamed Mohamed did what he’s done almost every day for nine years: He woke up at 5 a.m., said his morning prayer and got ready for work as a rideshare driver. He opened up Uber’s app, and in the center was a big blue button that said “GO.”