drivers will still be able to work where and when they want. the company�*s minimum wage only applies once a driver accepts a ride. are passengers going to see their fares rise, because this will be costly to you? so we�*re not expecting to raise prices at the current time. we absolutely want to remain price competitive. so is this going to come out of the drivers�* income instead? where is that money going to come from? our expectation is actually we can grow the business by treating drivers well, bringing drivers onto the platform, and also, by growing with cities as they unlock. one drivers�* union was pleased. i wish they'd had done those five years ago. i wish they'd had it listened then. however, they appear to be listening now. and this is a tremendous victory for working people in this country. this decision could have implications across the gig economy. uber is probably the most well known and potentially the biggest player in the gig economy. and other operators will be looking