I just don’t understand who is being protected here.
When I talk to people doing these jobs they are glad to have them, and don’t have a problem with the terms. They like the flexibility and many are doing them as a stepping stone to the next thing.
If an Uber ride becomes more expensive, how does that benefit an elderly person living on social security who can’t walk well and has to get across town?
When I talk to people doing these jobs they are glad to have them, and don’t have a problem with the terms. They like the flexibility and many are doing them as a stepping stone to the next thing.
If an Uber ride becomes more expensive, how does that benefit an elderly person living on social security who can’t walk well and has to get across town?