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This US organisation, which started up a little more than a year ago, hosted its first Wellness Fair recently to promote wellness and self-care practices for ride-share and delivery drivers amid the ongoing and new struggles of the job.
CHICAGO -- On a Friday afternoon in the summer of 2019, Chicago resident and ride-share driver Teddi Burgess picked up a couple of passengers from Portillo's in River North.
The surge in people choosing to drive for a living for rideshare and delivery companies was met with a pandemic of viral infections but also more crime on the roads, and drivers are struggling to balance the pros of the job, like flexible schedules, with the reality of the risks of being on the road.
Subscribe This afternoon will be sunny with a high around 39 degrees. Tonight will have a low near 22 degrees with patches of fog between 1 and 5 a.m. Tomorrow, more sunshine is in the forecast, and the high will be around 43 degrees. Top story You’ve been warned: Trash crews will start clearing streets of objects used as “dibs” for parking spots Tuesday. Crews will pick up unclaimed items along their daily garbage collection routes with special attention given to address 311 complaints, the Department of Streets and Sanitation said today. “Dibs” is a controversial practice popular in Chicago in which motorists claim parking spots cleared of snow. The practice has led to confrontations between neighbors, including an Andersonville man who found his car window smashed with a “dibs” chair earlier in February.