What I really don't understand about passing these minimum wage laws for Uber/Lyft is that pretty much almost all the Lyft/Uber drivers in cities makes more than $15-20 per hour...enacting them for restaurant jobs, retail jobs makes sense but I am not a fan of enacting minimum wage for a gig job like Uber/Lyft.
My takeaway from the fact that these people already tend to make more than is being called for is to wonder what, exactly, gets the executives of these rideshare app companies so het up about laws that mandate things they're already doing. Call me an old economy dinosaur, I guess.