Before Uber, Didi drivers had their own strikes

China’s government acknowledges the struggles of 70 million gig economy workers, but problems remain

Update: Includes reaction from Didi.

Uber and Lyft were rocked this week by drivers protesting for better wages and working conditions in the build-up to Uber’s IPO. The protests spread through two dozen cities around the world until Friday, when Uber finally started trading and raised US$8.1 billion -- near the bottom of their predictions.
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