The CEOs of tax avoiding companies that
cut jobs fared even better.
Not exact matches
During the fight over service
cuts and
fare increases, some of the most vocal testimony at public hearings involved people with disabilities who need Metro Bus and Rail to get around to
jobs, to homes, to health care.
An internal estimate the company issued on Tuesday suggested that in its first year Uber would provide freelance
jobs upstate for 13,000 drivers, who would earn — after the company
cut of about 25 percent — about $ 80 million in
fares.