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Deliveroo and Uber Eats riders strike on Valentine’s Day
BBC – Takeaway delivery drivers are striking on Valentine’s Day to demand better pay and improved working conditions. The action, impacting four food apps including

Why Rideshare App Drivers Are Striking on Valentine’s Day
TIME Magazine | Thousands of rideshare app drivers are going on strike on Valentine’s Day across 10 U.S. cities to protest low wages and poor

If You’re Ordering From A Delivery App During Extreme Weather, You’re Likely Not Tipping Enough
HuffPost | If you’re ordering chicken nuggets or Pad Thai when the air quality is officially “hazardous” to breathe, you probably should be tipping more.
UBER DRIVERS CARAVAN TO PROTEST UBER LAWSUIT BLOCKING PAY RAISE
Black Star News – On Monday, December 19, hundreds of New York Uber and Lyft drivers with the Independent Drivers Guild (IDG) are hitting the streets
How can we support delivery drivers who are organizing for better pay & working conditions?
KALW – On this edition of Your Call, we’ll discuss how the rise of delivery apps has impacted drivers’ working conditions. As Uber, DoorDash, and Postmates
This Is What It’s Like To Live On Less Than $15 An Hour
BuzzFeed News — When Tara Thompson, a 44-year-old mother of two, began working at a Dollar General in Holly Hill, South Carolina, in December 2021, she
Protesta de taxistas y otros choferes contra propuesta de tarifa de congestión en centro de Manhattan
Spectrum Noticias NY1 — Molestos y dispuestos a protestar los días que sea necesario, más de 100 conductores de taxis y otros servicios de transporte se
Drivers protest congestion pricing
FOX5 — A group of Uber and Lyft drivers protested outside MTA headquarters in Lower Manhattan on Wednesday over the city’s plan to introduce congestion
Rideshare, food delivery drives to protest ‘unfair’ MTA congestion pricing plan
PIX11 — Uber, Lyft, and food delivery drivers are rallying against the MTA’s congestion pricing plan, calling it “unfair” because the new toll would essentially be