PoliticsMar 28, 2019
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Disrupt the Disrupters

https://gizmodo.com/its-time-for-uber-and-lyfts-white-collar-workers-to-ste-1833615067 “I am an Uber employee and I support the drivers’ strikes. The strikes called on Monday by Rideshare Drivers United (RDU) in Southern California and Gig Workers Rising in San Francisco are a sign of the deep frustration many ride-share drivers feel — and which, amid ongoing conversations with colleagues, it is clear many internal Uber employees share — about the treatment of those workers that provide the services at the core of our business. As an employee at the world’s leading ride-share company, I see firsthand not only the often meager earnings of our drivers, but also the exploitative labor practices imposed on a systemically disempowered workforce. I, therefore, stand with the striking drivers in calling for the implementation of RDU’s Drivers’ Bill of Rights. While ride-share executives continue to receive vast remuneration packages, and internal employees look forward to an IPO windfall at both Uber and Lyft, my sympathetic colleagues and I will not remain silent as drivers are squeezed in order to shore up initial offerings to investors. Our drivers are the backbone of the platform. Without them — as these courageous strikes have demonstrated — our business would come to a standstill. For this reason, we will not stand by as those that work at the heart of our business are attacked and exploited. We demand that all of our drivers are fairly remunerated, that they gain greater transparency about how their earnings are calculated, that they are guaranteed greater protections, and that their collective voice is heard in the boardroom. As tech workers, we share more in common with the drivers that support the platform than the company executives that spend millions ensuring that ride-share companies, and others in the so-called gig economy, can continue to bend the law and exploit workers. We, therefore, reject the two-tiered division of labor that denies drivers the basic workers’ rights afforded to internal employees and call for the full implementation of the Dynamex decision in California. We call on all tech workers to support the actions of ride-share drivers in their mission for fair pay, dignity, and respect and we demand the immediate reversal of the pay cut imposed on drivers in Los Angeles and Orange Counties.”

It's Time for Uber and Lyft's White Collar Workers to Step Up
It's Time for Uber and Lyft's White Collar Workers to Step Up
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Microsoft Darth G Mar 28, 2019

Just automate the cars already.

Credit Karma EllisDee25 OP Mar 28, 2019

Then organize the technicians and cleaning crews that work on the company-owned fleet.

Microsoft PhòBowl Mar 28, 2019

And this is why tech employees are called heartless and disconnected from reality. Yes, we all know self driving car are the future and there’s no stopping it. But instead of stopping for a second and empathizing with the plight of people who are clearly exploited by a system where you realize later that the effective wages are low, you decided to comment about a cold heartless solution at them which still doesn’t solve their problem. Let me guess. You next comment will probably be - they should learn to code.

Microsoft FBisEvil Mar 28, 2019

They’ll just import anyone who dgaf on h1b’s

Facebook public2 Mar 28, 2019

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