Valentine's Day Strike: Ride-Hailing and Delivery Drivers Demand Fair Wages

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Thousands of Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash drivers are planning a demonstration on February 14 to demand fair pay and better security measures, with strikes expected in several major cities. The strikes come after Lyft promised guaranteed weekly earnings for its drivers, while DoorDash introduced new fees for customers in response to new minimum wage regulations. Uber believes the strikes won't significantly impact its business, citing strong driver earnings in the US.
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