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Michael Maffie's avatar

Excellent reporting, as usual. One thought: the WA state bill attempts to recreate the economic outcome of unionization (greater bargaining power -> higher compensation) but does not give drivers a "voice" (or self-determination) over the the rules of the platform. This has been a constant demand from Uber and Lyft when dealing with organized labor: economic concessions are possible, but not the structure or administration of the service. Given that Uber/Lyft retain control over the distribution of work, discipline/discharge, and conditions to improve one's earnings, it will be interesting to see if workers continue to seek collective representation to address these other issues.

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Rohan Jayasekera's avatar

3.14 for a pizza slice? Because it's from a "pizza pi"?

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