Call ☎️ Metro to Stop Lyft, Save Metro Bikeshare!

After our triumphant labor win over a year ago, LA Metro is once again considering a motion to hand over operation of the Metro Bike Share program to Lyft, a gig work company company notorious for its poor treatment of workers.  This award of $198M to an anti-transit corporation threatens the long-term stability of Metro Bike Share and could negatively affect the livelihood of the unionized workers who make Metro Bike Share function.  On Thursday, May 15th, the Operations Committee voted to approve the contract, but it was removed from the agenda for the full board meeting on May 22nd.  Why? Because Lyft was caught potentially cheating on their contract proposal in an alleged undisclosed conflict of interest. This is just another incident in a long history of Lyft's unethical practices and prove that they should not be granted the ability to run our public services. Angelenos deserve better.

Fill out this form to get a script and instructions for how you can call the LA Metro Board members to urge them to disqualify Lyft from the bidding process.

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