ADVERTISEMENT

Uber and Lyft drivers explain why they are striking (UBER, LYFT)

Photo by Roberto Machado Noa/LightRocket via Getty Images

  • Uber and Lyft drivers around the world are participating in coordinated protests and strikes on Wednesday.
  • Many drivers have complained of falling pay and a lack of transparency from the companies.
  • Business Insider spoke to dozens of drivers to find out their biggest frustrations with the platforms and why they are striking.
ADVERTISEMENT

Drivers for Uber and Lyft are planning work stoppages and demonstrations around the world on Wednesday to demand higher wages from the ride-hailing companies ahead of Uber's massive initial public offering.

Protests are scheduled for at least 14 cities worldwide , including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, London, Glasgow, and more. Organizing groups are also encouraging consumers to join in their movement by not requesting rides.

ADVERTISEMENT

Business Insider has spoken to dozens of Uber and Lyft drivers in previous months to learn more about their experience on the platforms. More often than not, their complaints revolve around a lack of transparency from the companies, and in many cases, consistently declining pay.

In new research published Tuesday, The Economic Policy Institute found that Uber drivers on average take home the equivalent of about $9.21 in wages, after Uber fees, vehicle expenses, and other related costs.

Here are why some drivers said they are protesting Wednesday, in their own words:

See Also:

ADVERTISEMENT

SEE ALSO: Uber and Lyft drivers are striking in over a dozen cities around the world on Wednesday. Here's the full list of where demonstrations are planned.

FOLLOW BUSINESS INSIDER AFRICA

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Recommended articles

10 best airports in Africa in 2024

10 best airports in Africa in 2024

10 most expensive cities in Africa in 2024

10 most expensive cities in Africa in 2024

Illegal money changers adapt to Zimbabwe's ZiG currency rollout

Illegal money changers adapt to Zimbabwe's ZiG currency rollout

Zimbabwe's ZiG currency printing contingent on reserve sufficiency

Zimbabwe's ZiG currency printing contingent on reserve sufficiency

The global workforce is set to collapse without Africa

The global workforce is set to collapse without Africa

500 millionaires fall off in Kenya - here’s why

500 millionaires fall off in Kenya - here’s why

Top 10 African countries with the most centi-millionaires in 2024

Top 10 African countries with the most centi-millionaires in 2024

7 most influential Africans in the world 2024 -TIME

7 most influential Africans in the world 2024 -TIME

5 African countries with the least expensive freelancers

5 African countries with the least expensive freelancers

ADVERTISEMENT