Members of Washington’s Drivers Union gathered outside Uber’s engineering offices in downtown Seattle during rush hour Wednesday, chanting and holding megaphones.
SEATTLE — Dozens of rideshare drivers took to the streets of downtown Seattle Wednesday evening, demanding Uber and Lyft stop signing up new drivers in what they call an already saturated market where supply far outpaces rider demand.
Members of Washington’s Drivers Union gathered outside Uber’s engineering offices at 2nd Avenue and Seneca Street during rush hour, chanting and holding megaphones to make their voices heard.
“We’re here to say, stop Uber flooding our streets, stop Lyft flooding our streets with too many
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