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If this meant that Uber was actually investing in the U.S. passenger rail system, then I’d cheer them on. It doesn’t, though, so Uber can continue to suck my ass.
Aren't trains known to be communism in the USA?
You mean commutism?
They might as well be. It’s absolutely ridiculous.
Is this from the US at all?
Ride sharing and micromobility services are great and the future. It is more sustainable and convenient.
I don't get why some people are mad about it.
Uber is an awful company, but rideshare as a whole is beneficial in the terms of getting less cars sold and used.
There is some attempt somewhere in the US to do a coop out of Uber, where there is no middleman public company and drivers get all the fares. I hope that works out.
Probably because of their shitty business practices in an ecosystem that already has strong class oppression
Because Uber spends money actively fighting against paying the people who work for them a living wage.
If these people had any leverage or unity they would get what they want. When these "fighters" are weak and unable to bargain for the wages and conditions they want all they have is whining about "uber bad".
Gotta love an Uber shill ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It isn't just the taste of the boot. It's the deeply held belief that if they lick enough boots, they'll become the ones wearing boots.
Where did I shill for uber? LOL
Hard to union when they are contractors with no direct way to communicate. Not to mention the company “contracting” them can just stop servicing the areas where the union talks are cropping up.
Is it possible? Yes. But extremely unlikely unless a major player in the union world steps up and pours in a shit ton of effort.
True. Hopefully they unionize more and get more leverage and get better wages at some point!!
Have you missed all the instances of Uber exploiting people, or are you just fine with that?
People compain about uber yet without it they wouldn't have their unqualified job. Curious...
Good one love it
You'd never even know jobs existed before the taxi cab tech startup.
Good point... Uber revolutionized taxi industry by letting cab drivers be their own boss! 🤔🤔
People actually believe this shit and it is extremely sad.
People complain about slavery yet without it they wouldn't be housed and fed. Curious...
Exactly!! Now you are getting it!
All labour is exploitation.
*under capitalism and other non-democratic economic systems
Kind of.
No one is getting paid more than they make their employer, anywhere.
Traditionally, the trick to achieving this involves embezzlement, fraud, or some other racket.
This is such a fucking boring take. It masquerades as anti-capitalist but it’s just plain anti-labor. Go do literally anything substantive without any labor, I’ll wait.
It's basic Marxism lol.
As a general concept, I don’t think you’re wrong. However, Uber in particular is problematic. They’re greedy, exploit their workers, and threaten municipalities that try to regulate them.
That is public company 101. They answer to their shareholders to make maximum profit.
"Ohh no why is uber so evil wanting to make as much money as possible"
That's every company 😆
Odd that so many people here are implicitly defending all other companies like Nike, Apple and McDonald's... as long as it's not Uber exploitation is ok or something?
only taxi app that works with Vpn's tho