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  2. Uber vs. Lyft: Understand the Difference - AOL

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    Alternatively, you can pay Lyft 85 cents to have earnings directly deposited into your bank account sooner than the regular weekly payout. Uber allows you to cash out up to six times per day.

  3. Uber and Lyft agree to pay drivers $32.50 per hour in ... - AOL

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    Drivers for Uber and Lyft will earn a minimum pay standard of $32.50 per hour under a settlement announced Thursday by Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell, in a deal that also includes ...

  4. Pay rates for Uber and Lyft drivers now law after two-year fight

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  5. Lyft agrees to pay $2.1 million penalty after FTC says ... - AOL

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    The US Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Lyft on Friday, and the rideshare company agreed to a proposed settlement that same day.

  6. Lyft - Wikipedia

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    A Lyft vehicle in Santa Monica, California, with the original grill-stache branding, since retired. Lyft was launched in the summer of 2012 by computer programmers Logan Green and John Zimmer as a service of Zimride, a long-distance intercity carpooling company focused on college transport that they founded in 2007 after Green shared rides from the University of California, Santa Barbara ...

  7. Uber, Lyft drivers may be eligible for settlement money. How ...

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    More than 100,000 current and former Uber and Lyft drivers statewide could see more money in their pockets. Two settlements totaling $328 million — $290 million from Uber and $38 million from ...

  8. COVID-19 pandemic in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    April 15: The City of Columbus announces plans to crack down on mass gatherings. [10] April 16: DeWine announces plans to gradually reopen businesses on May 1. [10] May 15: Columbus and all of Ohio's hair salons, barbershops, and nail salons reopen, along with restaurant and bar outdoor dining spaces.

  9. 2021 Frito-Lay strike - Wikipedia

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    The reasons for the strike, per the union, were that employees were working as many as 12-hour days, up to 7 days a week under mandatory overtime, as well as shifts with an only eight-hour break between them, which employees often refer to as "suicide shifts".