Taxi, ride-hailing drivers brace for World Cup traffic and antsy passengers

Taxi, ride-hailing drivers brace for World Cup traffic and antsy passengers

Weeks before global soccer fans are due to descend on Toronto and Vancouver for the World Cup, some Uber drivers were trying to score better working conditions during the tournament.
At a routine meeting, they told the ride-hailing giant they're worried

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