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METRO ATLANTA, Ga., May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Rideshare industry leader Uber is partnering with a local faith organization to steer Atlanta area drivers to 3,000 new opportunities. New Birth Missionary Baptist Church recently announced the collaborative endeavor with Uber that will bring a host of incentives to help fuel the rising demands on rideshare services and position Uber to expand transportation options in the metro area.
Dr. Jamal Harrison Bryant, New Birth Senior Pastor
Uber is incentivizing new drivers with guaranteed earnings and bonus opportunities for peak hour driving. The Covid-19 pandemic has forced numerous people out of jobs and has increased the financial burden faced by many households, said New Birth Senior Pastor Dr. Jamal Harrison Bryant. This flexible and high-demand opportunity with Uber can help put cash in people s pockets as Georgia opts out of the needed federal unemployment supplement.
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Faith leaders from across Georgia gathered Monday outside of a Home Depot location in DeKalb County as they continued calls for the company to speak out against the state’s new voting law.
It’s been two weeks since the group, which represents more than 1,000 churches across the state, called for a national boycott against Home Depot.
Bishop Reginald Jackson with Georgia’s AME Church says in those two weeks more states have passed or are considering bills that would add restrictions to voting. Jackson says Home Depot and other national brands need to speak forcefully against these bills and in support of federal voting-rights protection.