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by pfarnsworth
3612 days ago
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You're right, I missed that line. But I also don't believe that prices would go down in a co-op model because individual drivers don't see the big picture. It seems like a few lines later, it says: By turning to co-op apps, drivers can retain the flexibility of working under a model like Uber’s while also having a say in their own wages and conditions. If the workers have a "say" in their own wages that means increasing prices, unconditionally. And who is going to provide the assurances that drivers won't lose money if they drop prices. When Uber drops prices, they guarantee wages as per: https://newsroom.uber.com/beating-the-winter-slump-price-cut... How will this happen in a co-op? Spoiler alert: it won't. |
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