• Contact Us
  • Login
Subscribe
LittleAfrica News
  • Home
  • Trump Admin
  • NYC 2025 Elections
    • Public Advocate Candidates Forum
    • Comptroller Candidates Forum
    • Meet The Candidates Video Interview Series
  • Metro
  • U.S.
  • International
    • Africa
    • Caribbean
    • Europe
    • Latin America
  • Podcasts
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Trump Admin
  • NYC 2025 Elections
    • Public Advocate Candidates Forum
    • Comptroller Candidates Forum
    • Meet The Candidates Video Interview Series
  • Metro
  • U.S.
  • International
    • Africa
    • Caribbean
    • Europe
    • Latin America
  • Podcasts
No Result
View All Result
LittleAfrica News
No Result
View All Result
Home News Metro

Mayor Adams Announces Agreement with Uber and Lyft, Drivers Criticize Deal

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
August 1, 2024
in Metro
Mayor Adams Announces Agreement with Uber and Lyft, Drivers Criticize Deal

Yellow taxis on the road in New York City, USA

0
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

On Wednesday, July 31st, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced an agreement with rideshare companies Uber and Lyft to reduce driver lockouts, a practice that has limited drivers’ ability to earn a steady income. The agreement aims to phase out these restrictions by Labor Day, contingent on Lyft maintaining an annual company utilization rate of at least 50%. Additionally, both companies will pause onboarding new drivers to increase utilization rates and provide more work for existing drivers.

Mayor Adams touted the deal as a significant step towards improving wages for the city’s for-hire vehicle drivers. “Our Uber and Lyft drivers deliver us where we need to go, and now it’s time for us to deliver for them by helping them earn a decent wage,” Adams stated. He emphasized that the agreement would help put money back into the pockets of hardworking drivers, aligning with his administration’s commitment to supporting working-class New Yorkers.

The agreement has received mixed reactions. The New York Taxi Workers Alliance, led by Bhairavi Desai, criticized the deal, describing it as a “corporate give-away” that fails to address the core issues faced by drivers. Desai argued that the agreement serves more as a photo-op for the city rather than a genuine effort to support drivers. She highlighted that the lockouts, which began in June, were being used to manipulate a Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) pay formula set to be decided in January. The lockouts have reportedly prevented drivers from earning during idle periods, setting them up to receive lower pay in 2025.

Uber and Lyft spokespeople expressed support for the agreement, emphasizing their commitment to providing drivers with flexible earning opportunities. Josh Gold, Uber’s senior director of policy and communications, stated that the agreement would allow Uber to gradually eliminate platform access restrictions. Megan Sirjane-Samples, Lyft’s director of public policy, echoed this sentiment, noting that Lyft aims to support drivers in earning whenever and however they want.

The agreement marks a continuation of Mayor Adams’ efforts to support for-hire drivers, including past initiatives like the Medallion Relief Program and pay increases for Uber and Lyft drivers. However, the mixed reactions highlight ongoing tensions between city officials, rideshare companies, and the drivers they employ. As the agreement unfolds, its impact on drivers’ earnings and working conditions will be closely monitored by all parties involved.

Related Posts

New Jersey School Board Candidate Quits After Leaked Texts Target Member
Metro

New Jersey School Board Candidate Quits After Leaked Texts Target Member

October 11, 2025
0
New York Attorney General Letitia James Indicted on Bank Fraud Charge
Metro

New York Attorney General Letitia James Indicted on Bank Fraud Charge

October 9, 2025
0
Bronx Apartment Building Partially Collapses After Gas Explosion
Metro

Bronx Apartment Building Partially Collapses After Gas Explosion

October 1, 2025
0
LEEBA Fights for Minority Workers and Labor Equity in NYC
Metro

LEEBA Fights for Minority Workers and Labor Equity in NYC

September 30, 2025
0
DOJ Orders Dismissal of Corruption Charges Against NYC Mayor Eric Adams
Adams Administration

Mayor Adams Extends Free Internet to 330,000 NYCHA Residents Through 2028

September 29, 2025
0

Bangladeshi Leader Endorses Cuomo for Mayor

https://www.littleafricanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Cuomo-and-Fahad-Solaiman-at-masjid.mp4
LittleAfrica News Logo

Local, National, and International News for the Diaspora

BOMESI - Black Owned Media Equity and Sustainability Institute

Recent Posts

  • Burkina Faso Rejects Deportees as U.S. Suspends Visa Services
  • Cuomo Secures Endorsements from 70 Faith Leaders Across NYC
  • New Rules Restrict Commercial Driver’s Licenses to Citizens and Permanent Residents
  • Mamdani’s Mayoral Campaign Received $13,000 in Illegal Foreign Donations, Including Mother-in-Law
  • 20 Living Israeli Hostages Released After Two Years Amid Gaza Ceasefire

Menu

  • Home
  • Trump Admin
  • NYC 2025 Elections
    • Public Advocate Candidates Forum
    • Comptroller Candidates Forum
    • Meet The Candidates Video Interview Series
  • Metro
  • U.S.
  • International
    • Africa
    • Caribbean
    • Europe
    • Latin America
  • Podcasts

© 2025 LittleAfrica News. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Mona Davids, Founder and Publisher
  • Mymoena Kalinisan-Davids, Director of Communications and Editor-in-Chief
  • Newspaper Digital Editions

© 2025 LittleAfrica News. All Rights Reserved.

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?