More taxes for the world government
To be honest this is a pretty good example of why we ought to cut back on labour market regulation. Uber drivers are employees any way you look at it, but it's quite clear that the current arrangement (where they're kind of treated as contractors) is preferable for both the company and the "employees", and a good business model. Just fucking leave them be, they're providing a good service as they are.
But i heard one of the biggest argument is that other taxi companies cannot compete.
Quote from: Risay117 on June 20, 2015, 07:41:35 PMBut i heard one of the biggest argument is that other taxi companies cannot compete.Good.That's a sign that Uber is providing a better service.
When existing companies claim they can't compete and want the new company shut down, that's usually a sign that the new company is onto something good.
Quote from: Mad Max on June 21, 2015, 01:26:53 AMWhen existing companies claim they can't compete and want the new company shut down, that's usually a sign that the new company is onto something good.And that "something good" is really just a way to skirt around the insurance and licensing that actual cab companies/drivers legally have to obtain.
Quote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 09:23:57 AMQuote from: Mad Max on June 21, 2015, 01:26:53 AMWhen existing companies claim they can't compete and want the new company shut down, that's usually a sign that the new company is onto something good.And that "something good" is really just a way to skirt around the insurance and licensing that actual cab companies/drivers legally have to obtain.well maybe cab insurance and licensing is just artificially inflated and cabs don't suit the needs of the consumer anymore. Supply and demand.