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A Start-Up’s Alternative to Uber: Employing Its Own Drivers

Alto is trying to fill a more expensive niche, especially as politicians and labor groups argue that the contractor model exploits drivers.

Kellen Browning
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Car Services and Livery Cabs, Lyft Inc, Start-ups, Uber Technologies Inc, Wages and Salaries
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