Lyft and Uber will no longer operate in Minneapolis after the City Council passed an ordinance requiring ride-hailing services to increase driver wages. Both companies stated that the ordinance would make their operations unsustainable.
Lyft and Uber will cease operations in Minneapolis after the City Council voted to require ride-hailing services to increase driver wages to the local minimum wage . Lyft called the ordinance 'deeply flawed' and stated that it would make their operations unsustainable.
Uber is also expected to stop service on May 1.
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