Uber Is Treating Its Drivers As Sweated Labor, Says Report (theguardian.com)
Uber treats its drivers as Victorian-style "sweated labor", with some taking home less than the minimum wage, according to a report into its working conditions based on the testimony of dozens of drivers. From a report on The Guardian: Drivers at the taxi-hailing app company reported feeling forced to work extremely long hours, sometimes more than 70 a week, just to make a basic living, said Frank Field, the Labor MP and chair of the work and pensions committee. Field received testimony from 83 drivers who said they often took home significantly less than the "national living wage" after paying their running costs. The report says they described conditions that matched the Victorian definition of sweated labor: "when earnings were barely sufficient to sustain existence, hours of labor were such as to make lives of workers periods of ceaseless toil; and conditions were injurious to the health of workers and dangerous to the public."
Nobody is forcing anyone to drive for Uber. Quit if you don't like it. Holy crap there's someone willing to pay you to drive your own car. If that's not your bag, fine. But go somewhere else to complain about it.
Speak for yourself.
I don't think Uber ever meant its drivers to be full time employees. Maybe it should consider limiting driver hours to emphasize this...
The Slashdot alt-right crew (really 75% of the commenting userbase that has aged into that lovely target demographic) will be here in no time to tell you about how this job, like fast food or retail, isn't deserving of a living wage and only exists for 18 year old suburban kids to make pocket money off of.
And to (lol) pay their way through college with (STEM majors only deserving of a living, of course).
I'll grant you 'sweated labor' because you're American.
But the party is called the "Labour Party". So he's a "Labour MP".
End of.
(Australia's Labor party adopted the US spelling for identity purposes even though they too spell labour with a U).
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I suppose the people who did the study didn't realize that Uber drivers are contractors.
If you don't want to be a wage slave, don't be a wage slave; do something else.
Drivers at the taxi-hailing app company reported feeling forced to work extremely long hours, sometimes more than 70 a week, just to make a basic living ...
Sounds like a typical Silicon Valley startup to me.
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You might even be making $15 an hour working there.
who's never had a rent check bounce. Or never had to pay out of pocket to fix a kid's broken arm. Or been born in a rust belt town when the last factory just left and/or automated.
That's the essence of modern American Slavery. Nobody's _ever_ forcing you. You're completely free to starve to death and die in the streets. It's why the South abandoned real slavery. Wage Slavery is ever so much more cost effective.
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I thought the whole point of Uber was to pick up some extra money on the side? I didn't think it was designed to be treated like a full-time job.
for some reason it is hard for me to get another interview.
i dont know whats wrong. all the business experts told me that if i didnt like my job, i should quit.
but my God, you make a good point in all that. I'd been noticing how far right /. had moved and wondering why for some time. It hadn't occurred to me that they'd just aged into right wing politics like their parents from the 60s did... Hows that saying go? Everything old is new again...
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Why not $30? Heck, why not $50? More is better, no? Don't you want workers to be well paid?
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Serious or not. Good for pointing out what others actually mean but aren't saying strait out.
they realized the exact opposite. Pity you didn't. Uber controls what the drivers charge, what they drive (minimum standards and all) and punishes them if they don't work when told to (by locking them out of the app for declining low paying rides). That's not a contract gig, that's employment.
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There's always another option. It might not be a great one. Or the one you want, but there's always another option.
Speak for yourself.
uber is not supposed to be a full time job. If you're driving for them full time you're doing it wrong.
The Uber business model only works for newly laid off workers who have a nice car with car payments to make. Its not meant to be a fulltime job. The entire gig economy including iOS apps only took off as in 2008 a lot of people lost their jobs but they still had cars, computers and loads of time on their hand. As we closer to full employment people who have a choice have moved away from gigs. Taxi companies are built upon the exploitation of illegal immigrant drivers. Uber as a high visibility company cannot compete with Taxi companies as it cant hire illegal immigrants and pay them sweat wages under the table. At the same time driving a cab will not support a minimum wage so the best thing for Uber would be to go back to being a gig company. Put a hard cap of 10 hours a week on driving for a driver - that will remove the entire pool of drivers expecting to make a living from Uber, stop promoting Uber driving as a full time job and stop giving leases to drivers to buy cars to drive for Uber. Stop trying to grow for growth's sake. Stay at the size of a gig economy company like a temp agency. They have some good software - license it to taxi companies and let them use it for managing their own fleets in a mutli-tenant kind of model.
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Antoinette's expression is in reference the tyranny of feudalism.
Pretty sure Uber drivers aren't indentured servants, much less serfs. Seeing as how, you know, if you don't want to drive for Uber, you just don't load the app. The Gendarme isn't going to break down your door and drag you to jail.
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I actually know people who aren't very bright, who are doing much better economically than people with Master's Degrees, because they don't attach stigmas to certain kinds of work that pay more than burger flipping. It is hard nasty work that doesn't require any skill. When you think certain kinds of work are "beneath you" you're already a wage slave.
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Is that why you don't understand the difference between "of" and "have"?
Even brilliant people can find themselves out of work, and become prey for pretty predatory companies happy to take advantage of them. I've worked in the employment industry for many years and see even some pretty highly skilled people stuck in shit-ass jobs because they can't afford to move.
That is why most jurisdictions have it least some basic level of worker protection, and why no one seriously contemplates turning the industrialized world into a Libertarian fantasy land.
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Speaking for yourself
I know people who aren't very bright and can't get *any* job no matter how hard they try
It's a luxury good. It gets a lot iffier when you start talking about health care. And basic housing. And enough access to food that you can't be pressured into effective slavery. Do the folks in China working 16 hour shifts 6 days a week really have a choice?
/., so it's safe to say you haven't done that yet) or wallow in the muck while dragging us all down with you. Even if you don't choose one of those 3 options one will be chosen _for_ you.
No market is ever free. Money is power. The one who controls your access to food, water, shelter and health care controls _you_. You can either support democratic socialism, dream of joining the ruling elite (you're on
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give it 20 years with the current policies and we'll get there. We were there for hundreds, if not thousands of years. The current situation where people aren't constantly being abused everywhere is a blink the the eye (and if you live in large swaths of China or India not what's happening at all). What makes us 1st world countries such a bunch of precious little snowflakes that It Can't Happen Here, huh?
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Are you seriously that dense? Or do you work for one of those Russian pro trolling sites? If you do see your boss, you need to brush up on your work.
Should a woman who gets beaten by her husband stick around because it's a "good economic move"? If you're answer is yes, then I suppose in that light, yeah, keep driving for Uber without complaint. Just ask your sugar daddy to buy you some nice sunglasses to cover up the bruises.
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From what I've seen, the people crowing about minimum wage not being a "living wage" are the ones with little to no marketable skills and who have made poor life decisions.
It is certainly possible to live on a minimum wage income if you (a) get a roommate and (b) don't have children (you can't afford them). Tens of thousands of college students do it every year. In my area the people demanding a "living wage" aren't willing to get roommates or make other sacrifices and then complain that their cost of living is too high. They think they are entitled to a place all to themselves, can have as many kids as they want and should be able to have the same things that people making two or three times what they make are able to afford.
I checked the neighborhood paper yesterday and you can get a two-bedroom on the near-south side of Chicago for $1,200 per month. Chicago's minimum wage is $10.50 for private workers, so that's $21,000 a year gross income if you work 40 hours a week (with 2 weeks vacation). That puts you in the 15% Federal tax bracket with state taxes running 3.5%. So you've got about $1,400 a month to spend on rent, food, health insurance, transportation and clothing. $600 rent, $200 food, $300 insurance (individual market), $100 transportation (monthly pass) and say $100 for clothing. It's not going to be a fun lifestyle, but it's totally workable. It's how I lived when I first got out of school in the late 90's and I had a background in computer science with 5 years of experience doing programming and sysadmin/DBA work for a web startup.
There's a quotation from the movie "Monster" that's very apropos, "when the beach party is over, you don't get to say, "you know what? Now I think I'd like to have what everybody else has worked their entire life for.' It doesn't work that way."
thanks for posting what you can. We could use more old timers like you.
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You mean to tell me that ride-sharing, aka car pooling, isn't a good full-time job!
Damn, now I'll have to switch jobs. I think my new job will be recycling my cans.
Uber isn't easy as a full-time job, it's really meant to be a part-time "gig"...a little way to make some extra money on the side. Uber is a bit disingenuous in their advertising for drivers ($1000/week, etc.), but you can basically make your own schedule and work whenever, where ever you want...you're an independent contractor. If you can't hack it as a full-time driver, then get a real freaking job. As others have already pointed out, Uber's grand design has driverless cars replacing human drivers as soon as they come online, so if I was an Uber driver I wouldn't count on having that "gig" for too much longer anyway.
So, you don't have a good argument why the minimum wage shouldn't be $30 an hour?
Why is $15 acceptable but $30 is not?
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They are hemorrhaging billions annually, so eventually they will implode and the problem will solve itself. If they actually manage to achieve their goal of a monopoly on the transportation market, they will just get nuked with the Sherman anti-trust act.
I think they know this, they are just a big pump n dump scam for early investors.
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My experience with Uber is this. They care nothing about their drivers, you basically work for peanuts unless you can work a area with peak rate perks. Otherwise you work for rates that are ridiculous for making earnings that has to cover your insurance, gas, maintenance and pay yourself.
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There's a decentralized uber coming. I know some techs prototyping. I can't tell you about it ... because then I'd have to bore you.
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Now, why on earth would sellers stay on a market this shitty? Bandwagon effect. Other competing exchanges don't have the liquidity. Why people use Microsoft products? Bandwagon effect. Once you get something shitty going, it can keep going on its momentum alone.
That the exchange can dictate price levels really is a problem because it creates race-to-the-bottom pressures - negative feedback loop - drivers can't go to competing markets which treat em better, because their cheap labor keeps those alternative companies out of the business (and even if those adopt similiarly shitty business practices, they end up being no better than uber). Thus the accusations of entrapment.
If Uber wants to be merely a clearing house for car hailing settlements that's fine, but people should call it out on their attempts to corner the market in order to keep their first mover monopoly.
Those who have taken on debt to finance their vehicles feel trapped and have little choice but to work unsafe hours to service their loans and feed their families, it says.
This is where you learn to figure out what your costs are vs. your revenues, and then see if you make a decent living. Doing so AFTER you've already gone into debt for your business model is always a bad idea. Also, wasn't the point of Uber that you could use your existing car that was just sitting around doing nothing? Why would you finance a vehicle?
Why do we need a report for this? This was known from start. Anyone who thought otherwise has to be either blind or completely disconnected with reality. If you got into the service thinking you'd have the same conditions of a regular stable job, you were conned. Get out. Things won't get better. Uber drivers who are putting their livelihoods in stake for the company only have themselves and their ignorance to blame for. I'm sorry, but it's the f*cking true. In this case, I have absolutely no sympathy. Wake up and smell the coffee or something.
Remember people, Uber was never created to replace cabs. It's NOT a "taxi-hailing app". What an idiotic way to call the service. It never was, nor it'll ever be. It was supposed to be ride sharing. The concept was to get a little bit of money to give people rides during your commute or something, it was never designed for people to make a living. The whole thing was built in a way to make the company be as disconnected from people who used it (from both sides) in the first place. It's eBay, it's Craigslist, it's Gazelle.
Uber and all other similar companies will invest all their money to keep this concept as is because they cannot operate otherwise. They might have lost some cases in courts, but the company will always keep fighting to be seen as a service to connect clients and costumers. To think that Uber cares about drivers and passangers worries is dangerous is misguided. They don't care. Moves towards those directions is purely for PR and image purposes, it's not and has never been the core of it. Their only real worry is making the app available without fail for as long as possible.
They cannot operate as a taxi service, because taxi service already exists and it's fundamentally different. It's also not charity, the money has to come from somewhere. If you as a passanger where asking yourself how taxi service can be so much more expensive than Uber, there's your answer.
The original concept has been warped beyond belief, people who hate cabs (or just wanted to pay less for the service) used it as a weapon against traditional taxi service, people who had regulated jobs with basic welfare protections, proper working hours, and minimum wages were displaced, and now there's nothing that can be done. The concept already became too big to go away, Uber has become a company with enough power and wealth to lobby politicians and hire expensive legal teams in courts. And really, it's everyones' fault. Passengers for not thinking how much it costs to keep taxi service up and running, drivers for thinking Uber would offer a proper job replacement in comparison to taxis, Uber for selling itself as something it's not, and Taxi services for not updating and rethinking itself into something that could compete better.
You know what the solution is for the situation Uber created? This apparently forgotten thing called taxi service. It's Uber with proper hours, proper wages, proper regulation. It's nothing people haven't been saying since the whole business first started. And to be perfectly clear, it's not all that much different from comission based jobs.
It's no use whinning, protesting, complaining or making a fuss about it. The basis on how Uber operates depends on it not being treated like a taxi cab company. It's like a freelancer expecting to have all the benefits of a government job or something. It's simply not gonna happen. Ride sharing companies would die before modifying their entire business model. Not because the company is so adamant about it or anything like that, it'd simply be easier. Uber becoming a company that actually hire drivers directly, pay regular wages, and have all the proper welfare guarantees in place is as distance as Apple becoming an open source company designing software and hardware to be modified and built by 3rd parties. It could be done, but it makes no sense.
And in the end, it's not all that much different from your regular food truck thing or something. You work the hours needed, you find the spots that wi
I drink soda from gas stations and grocery stores just fine. But whenever I drink anything with restaurant water in it, including plain water, I have a negative reaction.
Uber also doesn't apply this model to their company, so they are unable to truly eat their own dog food. However, it would get more interesting if they tried, since then it would move beyond simply driving contractors to form a company of contractors.
What a great business to be in -
You screw your employees (drivers) with ridiculously high commissions, low benefits and tough contracts
You screw your customers with high surge pricing at the times when they need it the most,
You screw the government by getting regulations you need by lobbying groups / greasing the right officials etc
And everyone is really happy to accommodate you -
Drivers are happy because they have a job (albeit a low paying one - after considering all costs)
Customers are happy because they get a ride wherever they are (most of the time at good rates and some at ridiculously high rates - which offset whatever savings you had)
Where do I sign up to invest in this company?
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Uber wouldn't even exist if the system weren't rigged in favor of the extremely wealthy, which is what results in there not being jobs for the plebes. Don't blame Uber for hiring people for whatever they legally can get work out of them for. Blame the system that permits them to hire people for less, because if it's not Uber, it will simply be someone else.
Sure, you can think Uber is sleazy for it, but it's a waste of time crying about how they're utilizing the letter of the law.
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Great for billionaires like it was back at a simpler time when labor was cord-wood in the machinery.
You can work on your own schedule and for anyone else you want. If that's the convenience you feel entitled to, you're a contractor. You don't get the protection of health benefits or a non-fluctuating wage. If you hate what Uber is doing, you stop doing jobs for them at the rate they'll pay you. It's that simple. You don't get the benefits of working like a contractor, with the expectations of being an employee. ... for driving. Jesus.
When people begin to demand higher pay and more benefits for low skilled jobs, they get replaced with robots. It's happened in manufacturing, fast food, banking, etc. It'll happen to drivers too. Very very soon. And good riddance. You have to work 70hrs sitting on your ass driving, yet can pay all of your bills, and still complain about unfair your life is? Fuck you. I can't wait to tell my future robot driver how ungrateful you were. You don't like the pay, get a real fucking job. I'd rather be driven by restless retirees anyway. They're far more interesting and are thrilled at the idea that they can make extra income by driving. No self entitlement.
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"In my Inaugural I laid down the simple proposition that nobody is going to starve in this country. It seems to me to be equally plain that no business which depends for existence on paying less than living wages to its workers has any right to continue in this country. By "business" I mean the whole of commerce as well as the whole of industry; by workers I mean all workers, the white collar class as well as the men in overalls; and by living wages I mean more than a bare subsistence level - I mean the wages of decent living."
How so - has your area passed a universal income to go together with universal housing, health care and secondary education? If not, it's a farce to call taking the best job you can find (no matter how shitty) a "choice" when it's really a requirement.
I am not a Uber driver, but I expect they get the majority of their income in a subset of the hours they drive. Trying to work this 40+ hours a week is not feasible and it was never intended to be.
Uber has tried to skirt every law out there, so why wouldn't they try to skirt labor laws?
The word "disruptive" is not just a Silicon Valley buzzword. It has a real meaning. Some synonyms are: troublesome, unruly, badly behaved, rowdy, disorderly, undisciplined, wild.
Let's face it, all the companies that are trying to be "disruptive" rely on sidestepping laws and social norms. They seek to create anarchy and anomie in order to profit from it. If you've ever known a manipulative person, these people work the same way.
It's really simple. If you give a shit about people and society, do not support any company or organizations who's goal is to be "disruptive". Stop buying into the Silicon Valley culture. It is not healthy and hasn't been since the 90s.
Is anyone holding a gun to your head, forcing you to drive for them?
because I don't know a lot of young alt-righters who are also tech savvy enough to be posting on /.. If it really is mostly new Ids then it's probably professional trolls :(...
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Just because it's not your preferred term of force doesn't mean that it isn't force.
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with a safety net Uber couldn't get enough drivers at the wages they're willing to pay. I've take 2 Ubers and 2 Lyfts in my lifetime. 3 were people recently laid off and one was somebody who's job was outsourced to Mumbai and was making significantly less now. Of the 4 only 1 was doing it for 'extra' money (to save for a trip) and at her income level odds were good those 'savings' were going to get eaten up by car maintenance and/or some minor emergency.
Basically Uber only works because folks are desperate. I forget who said it but it's a great point: Uber is a Payday Loan where the interest is wear and tear on your car. And like a Payday Loan it's a bad deal.
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I've been under the gun for outsourcing multiple times in my life but managed to say ahead. I watch a lot of folks who weren't so fortunate. I also saw the creative ways companies get out of paying unemployment benefits.
Bet you didn't know how that works, right? Do you know why it's called "Unemployment Insurance"? Like any insurance there are premiums, and they're paid by the employer. Did you know employers aren't legally required to pay premiums? The catch is if an employee gets benefits the company pays for them out of pocket (just like any insurance).
If you haven't figured it out, this results in a perverse system where the employer is incentivized to fight tooth and nail to keep the employee from getting those benefits. If you're rocking a college degree you've probably never faced this. For one thing it's not hard to find work, for another those kind of jobs don't usually bother with these tricks. They don't need to, their employees won't be hunting 6 months for a job to replace the meager earnings from their last one. OTOH if you're in any kind of entry level position you'll find out quick just how little actual safety net there is.
Basically, our safety net was replaced by razor wire when nobody was looking. And then there's guys like you who act like it's still there. Pray you never need it and find out otherwise.
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They can be bad for employing people in usurious contracts while also be bad for using illegal and/or immoral tricks to fire them without giving them access to the safety net they're due.
See, it's complicated like that.
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This has been said before, but from talking to Uber drivers, so far all of them find it harder and harder to actually make a living from Uber. Originally there was a lot of excitement because drivers use Ubering as a way to make extra cash, but now drivers have realized that their car is depreciating faster, that they get tired of it and that they don't put nearly enough money for retirement for this line of work to be worth it in the long run.
If their reason for choosing Uber is that they had no other options that were significantly different/better, it's still force.
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If Uber is the best job they can find, they had better be happy that Uber is there for them to find.
Speak for yourself.
Uber literally markets their driving jobs as a "side hustle". I've never heard them claim you can make a living doing it.
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Or in case that wasn't blunt enough for you, the real villains are humans. And they're real, very, very real. Saying nonsense like you just did to try and diminish their evil works though. Again, nice straw man. Nice job trying to divert the argument away from the bad stuff Uber's doing and why it's bad. You take debate lessons from Karl Rove or somethin'?
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