Uber and Lyft threaten to halt operations in Minneapolis over minimum wage law

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Uber and Lyft have said they’ll stop service in Minneapolis if a minimum wage law for drivers goes into effect. Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images

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Uber and Lyft have vowed to suspend service in Minneapolis. The announcement comes after a dramatic back-and-forth tussle with city leadership over the past year, which boils down to minimum wage pay for Uber and Lyft drivers.

Working with a coalition of ride-hail drivers, the Minneapolis city council passed a bill last August that would require Uber and Lyft to pay drivers a

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