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by carlosjobim
137 days ago
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I don't think there's anything very complicated here. We don't need to make up unreal scenarios. For example a company can instruct a truck driver what time he needs to have the goods delivered, then the company is also to blame if he has an accident because the schedule was unfeasible while following safe driving practices. Or a company which is dumping harmful chemicals into the environment. A cab driver raping a passenger is unfortunately not an isolated happening, it's not particular to Uber. |
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If the employer makes choices that leads to an unsafe working condition, then that's their responsibility. If that might, potentially, mean the current business model is not viable, well... yeah, too bad so sad. Nobody has a god given right to run a business however the fuck they want.
But I don't think that's the case here. Uber can take steps to mitigate this, it's not like theyve exhausted their options. Frankly, they haven't even tried.