With most people sheltering at home during this pandemic,Asian Dramas Archives ride-hailing apps aren't getting much use these days. This initially translated into quickly declining revenue for companies like Uber and Lyft, but now, more than a month into the coronavirus pandemic, both are announcing layoffs.
Uber and Lyft are very much feeling the effects of social distancing measures to combat the coronavirus outbreak. On Wednesday, San Francisco-based Lyft put out a filing through the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission about a 17-percent workforce cut. That amounts to about 982 workers, a figure which doesn't involve any independently contracted drivers. In another cost-savings effort, roughly 288 additional employees were furloughed and all remaining salaried employees will see a range of cuts applied to their base pay for 12 weeks starting next month.
A Lyft spokesperson said the company wouldn't break down those numbers by department and region beyond what's mentioned in the SEC filing, but that the terminations affect all teams.
In an emailed statement from CEO Logan Green, he wrote, "It is now clear that the COVID-19 crisis is going to have broad-reaching implications for the economy, which impacts our business. We have therefore made the difficult decision to reduce the size of our team. Our guiding principle for decision-making right now is to ensure we emerge from the crisis in the strongest possible position to achieve the company’s mission.”
In a report from The Information this week, sources hinted at upcoming cuts at Lyft's bigger rival, Uber. Those cuts could account for as much as 20 percent of all of Uber's 27,000 employees worldwide. That equates to more than 5,000 full-time workers. In response to the report, an Uber spokesperson said, "As you would expect, the company is looking at every possible scenario to ensure we get to the other side of this crisis in a stronger position than ever."
SEE ALSO: Coronavirus outbreak means gig workers from Uber, Lyft barely get paidA survey from used-car purchasing site CarGurus found that regular ride-share users are already planning to ditch services like Lyft and Uber once commuting and economic activity gradually resumes. The survey of 722 American drivers released this week found almost 40 percent of those who previously used ride-sharing services plan to stop using them or use them less often.
Next week both Uber and Lyft will be sharing earnings numbers for the first quarter of the year, the tail-end of which was deeply thrown off by the spread of COVID-19.
Topics Uber COVID-19 lyft
Manchester City vs. Plymouth Argyle 2025 livestream: Watch FA Cup for freeBest Amazon deals of the day: Sonos Arc, Apple AirTags 4'Severance' Season 2, episode 7, explained: What is happening to Gemma at Lumon?Best fitness deal: Save 22% on the Echelon Smart Connect EX15 stationary fitness bikeBest Switch deal: Get Pokémon Scarlet and Violet for a discount at WootNYT Connections hints and answers for February 27: Tips to solve 'Connections' #627.5 reasons the iPhone 16e is worth the upgradeBest AirTag deal: Get a 4Best Pokémon TCG deal: Get the 151 Booster Bundle at Best BuyAston Villa vs. Cardiff City 2025 livestream: Watch FA Cup for freeNYT Connections hints and answers for February 27: Tips to solve 'Connections' #627.'Shrek 5': The internet's crashing out over Shrek's redesignFDA approves loss of pulse detector for Google Pixel Watch 3Best power station deal: Save $580 on the DJI Power 1000 portable power stationStuff Your Kindle Day: How to get free dystopian fantasy books on Feb. 28'Twilight' Lego set handsNYT Connections hints and answers for March 2: Tips to solve 'Connections' #630.Best Apple Watch deal: Save $70 on Apple Watch Series 10NYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for February 27: Tips to solve Connections #157TikTok Creator Marketplace is shutting down and being replaced by AI Best smart lock deal: Save $70 on the Google Nest x Yale Lock at Amazon Wordle today: The answer and hints for April 8 Lizard's UV tongue helps to scare off predators, researchers discover Ethical non These creepy sharks glow bright green in the dark. Here's why. Baidu to bring generative AI tools on future Great Wall and Geely vehicles · TechNode Alibaba DAMO Academy releases video Xpeng’s autonomous driving VP to leave the company · TechNode Best free online courses from Cambridge University Apple TV: You may be using hand gestures to control it soon Spotify will let you use AI to create personalized playlists Best deals at Target: From April 7 to 13, shoppers can save up to 40% during Target Circle Week Best speaker deal: Get the Ultimate Ears Epicboom portable speaker for $299.99 Automaker BYD latest Chinese firm to be investigated by Indian tax authorities · TechNode Samsung Galaxy tablet deal: Get up to 40% off at Amazon How to watch '3 Body Problem' (plus the Chinese adaptation) NASA explains how one camera completely melted during a SpaceX launch iPhone 16: New battery leak is good news for ‘Pro Max,’ but sad news for ‘Plus’ BYD rockets up 2023 Fortune Global 500 list as Meituan makes debut · TechNode Vivo introduces self
2.7823s , 10113.921875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Asian Dramas Archives】,New Knowledge Information Network