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Uber’s CEO moonlighted as a driver and it changed the way he operates the company
TechUber’s CEO moonlighted as a driver and it changed the way he operates the company
By Tristan BoveApril 7, 2023
Portrait of Lyft CEO David Risher on pink and beige background.
TechHow Lyft’s new CEO ‘got really good at doing more with less’ leading a non-profit for 14 years and why he thinks it could save the rideshare company
By Andrea GuzmanMarch 30, 2023
Portrait of Lyft CEO David Risher on pink and blue background.
TechLyft’s new CEO says its competition isn’t just Uber, it’s a ‘battle against staying at home’
By Prarthana PrakashMarch 28, 2023
Bike-share programs have been quietly polluting for years. Now companies like Lime and Lyft are improving design and operations to deliver on sustainability promises
EnvironmentBike-share programs have been quietly polluting for years. Now companies like Lime and Lyft are improving design and operations to deliver on sustainability promises
By Zoë CorbynNovember 21, 2022
A young man driving a car with a person in the backseat.
TechUber’s advertising boss says ‘cars will become our next living rooms’ after rolling out new ad business
By Tristan BoveOctober 20, 2022
California plan to tax the rich to pay for EVs has Gov. Newsom facing off against his party—and Lyft
PoliticsCalifornia plan to tax the rich to pay for EVs has Gov. Newsom facing off against his party—and Lyft
By Kathleen Ronayne and The Associated PressOctober 17, 2022
US President Joe Biden arrives to speak at the Volvo Group powertrain manufacturing facility in Hagerstown, Maryland, US, on Friday, Oct. 7, 2022.
SuccessBiden’s new gig worker policy could be crushing news for Uber and Lyft, analysts say
By Will DanielOctober 11, 2022
Lyft workers are nervous that layoffs might be next after the company freezes all hiring in the U.S.: ‘Stay away’
SuccessLyft workers are nervous that layoffs might be next after the company freezes all hiring in the U.S.: ‘Stay away’
By Chloe BergerSeptember 28, 2022
I’ve been a full-time Lyft driver since 2017. Here’s how ‘flexibility’ and ‘choice’ just don’t apply to underpaid ‘gig work’ that requires 50 hours a week
CommentaryI’ve been a full-time Lyft driver since 2017. Here’s how ‘flexibility’ and ‘choice’ just don’t apply to underpaid ‘gig work’ that requires 50 hours a week
By Mike RobinsonAugust 17, 2022
A rider in a Lyft car gives the peace sign
NewslettersThe gig economy endured a tumultuous two years. It’s emerging from the pandemic better than ever
By Jacob CarpenterAugust 5, 2022
Can the gig economy survive high gas prices?
CommentaryCan the gig economy survive high gas prices?
By David AstoriaJuly 13, 2022
Uber Lyft drivers Tesla
Personal FinanceSome Uber and Lyft drivers are switching to Teslas to boost profit and save money on gas
By Jackie Davalos and BloombergJune 28, 2022
A phone with the Uber logo
Personal FinanceShared rides are back from Uber—in some cities
By Chris MorrisJune 21, 2022
Finding a tech job may soon be more difficult as Silicon Valley embraces hiring freezes and a ‘do more with less’ mantra
NewslettersFinding a tech job may soon be more difficult as Silicon Valley embraces hiring freezes and a ‘do more with less’ mantra
By Jacob CarpenterMay 25, 2022
Passengers connect with drivers at the Rideshare Lot at LAX.
NewslettersLyft’s stock is tanking on driver shortage fears. Uber doesn’t have the same problem
By Jacob CarpenterMay 4, 2022
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