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Campaign group says firms such as Uber should reveal data on driver miles to
help boost wages
Uber and other ride-hailing apps should be forced to publish data on drivers’
workloads so that regulators can tackle exploitation and cut carbon emissions,
campaigners argue.
Analysis by the pressure group Worker Info Exchange suggests drivers for Uber
and its smaller rivals may have missed out on more than £1.2bn in wages and
costs last year because of the way they are compensated.
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Gig economy workers for Deliveroo and Uber Eats in the city are living in
appalling conditions, while putting in long hours, earning low pay and facing
mental health problems
Two lines of dirt-encrusted, ramshackle caravans stretch along both sides of a
road close to the motorway that winds its way into the heart of Bristol. Rats
dart between water-filled concrete sluices to rubbish-flecked mounds of
vegetation. Drug users stumble out of the nearby underpass while lorries thunder
overhead.
This is the grim encampment where about 30 Brazilian delivery riders working for
large companies such as Deliveroo and Uber Eats are forced to live to make ends
meet.
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$10 UberEats vouchers sent to people who helped after global IT outage are
flagged as potential fraud
An attempt by the cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike to thank workers who tackled
the recent global IT outage with a $10 UberEats voucher hit a stumbling block
after Uber flagged the gesture as potential fraud.
CrowdStrike confirmed that it sent the $10 voucher to “teammates and partners”
who helped customers affected by a faulty software update it issued.
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