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by bigfudge
2437 days ago
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Given Uber have suppressed investigations into crimes committed by their drivers, point 4 seems overly optimistic. The fact that Uber hasn't yet broken laws in the UK doesn't make using them more defensible. Would you accept a babysitter that only abused children when on holiday in Thailand? Undermining unionisation and actively promoting the casualisation of labour in the way they have are to be discouraged whether legal or not. |
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