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Uber Eats undercover: Delivering your food for $1.74 an hour
(www.thestar.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
That argument is just a regurgitation of the propaganda that these people bought into. You can't possibly know what would have happened because the law was voted down. I think that if those companies severely restricted the number of drivers they allowed, quality of service would decline and they would end up losing market share. In the end, there probably are somewhat fewer drivers, but those drivers are guaranteed to be making at least minimum wage plus mileage and access to health insurance.