What's Happening?
Daniel Mondragon, a ride-hailing driver from Colorado, shares his experience working for The Drivers Cooperative Colorado, a driver-owned ride-hailing service. Unlike traditional platforms like Uber and Lyft, the cooperative allows drivers to own a stake
in the organization and offers better pay rates. Mondragon, who also runs a nonprofit focused on nonviolence, appreciates the cooperative's community-oriented approach and the opportunity to earn side income while supporting a mission-driven organization.
Why It's Important?
The rise of driver-owned cooperatives like The Drivers Cooperative Colorado represents a shift in the gig economy towards more equitable and community-focused business models. By offering drivers ownership stakes and better pay, cooperatives challenge the traditional ride-hailing industry dominated by investor-focused companies. This model promotes economic empowerment and aligns with broader trends towards sustainable and ethical business practices.












