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"Our business model isn't sustainable unless we remove worker rights"
I forgot how we didn't have taxis until uber came around.
Taxis also use a platform to function. They have radio dispatch, they rent cars to drivers, they have digital platforms with online orders.
Taxi companies traditionally stiff their drivers out of benefits too, and are typically in bed with local administration and politicians so they never get called out on it.
Their online platforms have ratings you can't rely on, there's fake cabs, fake meters, ghost drivers, cash only, angry drivers, dirty and broken cars, aggressive and unsafe driving etc.
So if your point is that taxi companies will fill back the demand after Uber is gone that's true, but it won't change anything for the drivers.
In fact many of the Uber drivers will be permanently out of the picture because they're not pro drivers and are not familiar with the more cut throat taxi business.
Right, let's not forget we already have an even shittier version of uber.
Ehhhh... No, now Uber has to contribute to the social security for those workers. And pay then for annual leave.
This is an article about EU.
You responded to a comment talking about workers rights, not social security. And neither of these are unique to the US, did you really think that?
https://sede.seg-social.gob.es/wps/portal/sede/sede/Ciudadanos
Took me 10 seconds to find the social security website for Spain. Which, contrary to popular belief, is not a state of the US.
So yeah... Wrong again.
Edit: even with different names, all counties in EU have similar methods. This is one, fell free to search for others
https://www.seg-social.es/wps/portal/wss/internet/Inicio?changeLanguage=en
Don’t forget consumer protections!
Uber somehow managed to convince people that it’s not their fault if their drivers don’t follow traffic laws, drive intoxicated, and assault people.