Ride-hailing company Uber is shaking up its pricing model again, this time by allowing drivers to charge more for rides at three California airports. The move is part of the company’s testing of methods to skirt a new California law designed to protect gig workers. Tom White, the D.A. Davidson Institutional Research Analyst who covers Uber, discussed the new pricing options and their impacts in “Uber lets drivers hike fares at California airports,” a New York Post article written by Noah Manskar and Nicolas Vega.
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