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by ethbr1
358 days ago
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> Look at the Taxicab unions. We could only get a cab in person or through the phone, because the unions had no incentive to innovate. It look a non-union startup to push them to actually make it convenient and better for the customer. OTOH, gig drivers are being paid below minimum wage, with no benefits, no retirement plan, and no stability of work. As a customer, yay technology and UX! But as a human, it's objectively worse for society. |
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Gig work is not supposed to be stable, have benefits, or retirement. It's supposed to be there for someone to make extra money. I know lots of people that used it to make extra money and now can't make anything because of new regulations.
If you wanted to drive a Taxi in NYC, it was a million dollar investment for a medallion and the whole system was a monopoly that shutdown any new advancements.
How was this better for humans or customers?