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Depending on where they stand with President Trump, Lyft and Uber clients are deleting their apps from one of the ride share services.
Uber customers were upset over surge charges that were imposed when taxis at JFK went on strike to protest an immigration pause, which President Trump enacted by Executive Order. This according to a Jan 30, 2017 article by CNBC. Rideshare apps automatically increase fees when there is a greater demand for services.
On Jan 29, 2016, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick sent this notice to drivers:
At Uber
we've always believed in standing up for what's right. Today we need your help
supporting drivers who may be impacted by President Trump's new immigration
ban.
Drivers who are citizens of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria or Yemen
and live in the US but have left the country, will not be able to return for 90
days. This means they won't be able to earn money and support their families
during this period.
It's important that as a community we do everything we can to help these
drivers. Here's what Uber will do:
• Provide 24/7 legal support for drivers who are trying to get back
into the country. Our lawyers and immigration experts will be on call 24/7 to
help.
• Compensate drivers for their lost earnings. This will help them
support their families and put food on the table while they are banned from the
US.
• Urge the government to reinstate the right of US residents to
travel—whatever their country of origin—immediately.
• Create a $3 million legal defense fund to help drivers with
immigration and translation services.
If you are a driver or a friend or family member of someone who has been
affected, please contact us here.
Uber is a community. We're here to support each other. Please help Uber
to help drivers who may be affected by this unjust and wrong immigration ban.
Travis
Uber Founder & CEO
Kalanick received additional criticism because he "was one of several tech executives named on Trump’s business advisory group, including Tesla’s Elon Musk and IBM’s Ginni Rometty." This according to a Jan. 30, 2017 article by Salon.
Lyft announced to drivers that they are standing against Trump and sending a $1 million donation to the ACLU:
We created Lyft to be a model for the type of community we want our world to be:
diverse, inclusive, and safe.
This weekend, Trump closed the country's borders to refugees, immigrants, and
even documented residents from around the world based on their country of
origin. Banning people of a particular faith or creed, race or identity,
sexuality or ethnicity, from entering the U.S. is antithetical to both Lyft's
and our nation's core values. We stand firmly against these actions, and will
not be silent on issues that threaten the values of our community.
We know this directly impacts many of our community members, their families, and
friends. We stand with you, and are donating $1,000,000 over the next four years
to the ACLU to defend our constitution. We ask that you continue to be there for
each other - and together, continue proving the power of community.
John & Logan
Lyft Co-Founders
Posted 01/31/17
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