The programmers and customer service people? Probably not, those are valuable skills though and those people won’t have a hard time finding work.
If you mean drivers, they don’t employee any drivers. They have a lot of 1099 contractors that aren’t fairly compensated.
The price of everything is increasing and none of the profits are going to low wage employees. If I’m going to pay $20 for a Value Meal I’d rather it go to the cook or the delivery driver but it doesn’t, the fees go to the corporations in charge. The best, most effective way for me to protest is by not using their services.
Of course I mean drivers; that’s what this thread is about!
If people stop using the service, those drivers will have to find new jobs. Boycotting the services does nothing to help them find a new job; if it’s successful, a boycott just takes away the drivers’ choice to keep the job they have. Obviously they want to keep their jobs, or they’d just quit instead of striking.
They’re striking for higher wages, I doubt any of them care about the specific work.
If a company is unable to pay their employees a livable wage they shouldn’t exist. And IMO the “gig economy” takes away the bargaining power of workers, these companies exist purely as middlemen to extract profit on transactions. They’re leeches on society, just another solution looking for a made up problem.
I never said they cared about their specific jobs. I said they want to keep the jobs they have. I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but looking for work totally sucks.
That’ll definitely help the people who work for them!
The programmers and customer service people? Probably not, those are valuable skills though and those people won’t have a hard time finding work.
If you mean drivers, they don’t employee any drivers. They have a lot of 1099 contractors that aren’t fairly compensated.
The price of everything is increasing and none of the profits are going to low wage employees. If I’m going to pay $20 for a Value Meal I’d rather it go to the cook or the delivery driver but it doesn’t, the fees go to the corporations in charge. The best, most effective way for me to protest is by not using their services.
Of course I mean drivers; that’s what this thread is about!
If people stop using the service, those drivers will have to find new jobs. Boycotting the services does nothing to help them find a new job; if it’s successful, a boycott just takes away the drivers’ choice to keep the job they have. Obviously they want to keep their jobs, or they’d just quit instead of striking.
They’re striking for higher wages, I doubt any of them care about the specific work.
If a company is unable to pay their employees a livable wage they shouldn’t exist. And IMO the “gig economy” takes away the bargaining power of workers, these companies exist purely as middlemen to extract profit on transactions. They’re leeches on society, just another solution looking for a made up problem.
I never said they cared about their specific jobs. I said they want to keep the jobs they have. I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but looking for work totally sucks.