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Uber drivers in San Francisco plan to protest the ride-hailing service on the eve of its initial public offering.
A wage and working conditions protest is planned in front of Uber Technologies' headquarters on May 8.
Some 200-300 drivers are planning to protest, and they also intend to shut off their apps during the busy lunch hour through evening rush hour until midnight.
Read more from the San Francisco Business Times.
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