Uber Makes Changes to Appease Drivers, Without Raising Fares

The ride-hailing giant will let drivers easily stop the clock before ending their shift, help them find cheaper gas, and cash out more quickly.
Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg
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As Uber Technologies Inc. faces mounting pressure over its treatment of drivers, the company is extending a few gestures of goodwill, in the form of new features, worker-loyalty coupons, and faster payment options.

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