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Patch Poll: Uber And Lyft Strike Affects Orange County

Would you call an Uber or Lyft ride during the strike? Let us know in this unscientific Patch Poll.

Would you still call for a ride-share during the Uber / Lyft Strike?
Would you still call for a ride-share during the Uber / Lyft Strike? (Uber File Photo)

ORANGE COUNTY, CA —Hailing an Uber or Lyft ride might be challenging on Wednesday in Los Angeles, but in Orange County ride share drivers may be easier to come by. Only parts of the county are affected by the strike where drivers are seeking higher hourly wages.

Would you still call a ride share during the strike?

"Uber estimates that 15 percent of their revenues come from airport pickups," Lyft driver Karim Bayumi said in a statement issued by Rideshare Drivers United-Los Angeles, the group organizing the work stoppage. "We provide an essential service, but Uber and Lyft investors are (the) only ones reaping the benefits."

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The drivers are demanding that Uber reverse a recently announced cut in per-mile compensation from 80 cents to 60 cents, and that both companies guarantee drivers a $28-an-hour minimum pay rate.

It was unclear exactly how many drivers plan to honor the work stoppage.

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Lyft issued a statement saying its drivers' hourly earnings "have increased over the last two years, and they have earned more than $10 billion on the Lyft platform."

"Over 75 percent (of drivers) drive less than 10 hours a week to supplement their existing jobs," according to Lyft. "On average, Lyft drivers earn over $20 per hour. We know that access to flexible, extra income makes a big difference for millions of people, and we're constantly working to improve how we can best serve our driver community."

Uber issued a statement earlier praising the work of its drivers, noting that "thousands of people come into work at Uber every day focused on how to make (drivers') experience better, on and off the road. Whether it's more consistent earnings, stronger insurance protections or fully funded four- year degrees for drivers or their families, we'll continue working to improve the experience for and with drivers."

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