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arekkas ◴[] No.14330355[source]
Time and time again, Uber has shown that undercutting their competitors in pricing is not done through smart technology or better business models, but by avoiding regulations and getting away with inhumane wages.
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jerguismi ◴[] No.14330414[source]
However has to be said that uber eats is not their core business. I've heard about it before but never used it. They should probably leave that business to others.
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guilamu ◴[] No.14330504[source]
This doesn't change a thing to the point which is that they are basically doing human slavery at 4 bucks an hour.
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RobertoG ◴[] No.14330529[source]
Is Uber the real problem?

I mean, how is it that, in one of the richest countries in the world(1), in the more abundant period of human history, there are people that have to accept those conditions?

(1) and, supposedly, one of the more socialist also!

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1. stapled_socks ◴[] No.14330708[source]
Ironically, parts of the employee protection in Sweden is based on semi voluntary deals between unions and employers. There is no law for minimum wage, for example.