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In a significant move marking the first strike since Uber and Lyft went public in 2019, drivers associated with Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash are set to stage a nationwide strike on Valentine's Day. The strike, organized by driver groups advocating for fair pay, aims to draw attention to the ongoing challenges faced by gig economy workers.
The Justice For App Workers coalition, representing approximately 130,000 drivers, announced the strike on Monday. The drivers intend to picket outside airports and Uber offices, highlighting their demands for improved wages and better working conditions.