Uber Forgets to Be Innovative, Uses Same Old Excuse for Retaliating Against Driver Who Spoke Out About Low Pay

Hmmmm. This story from San Francisco will sound awfully familiar to anyone who read about Seattle Uber driver Takele Gobena, who was kicked off Uber's system in August the same day he spoke out at a press conference about Uber's low wages. From the San Francisco Examiner this week:

An Uber driver who critiqued the company’s top-brass at a highly publicized event now tells the San Francisco Examiner he’s facing backlash from the tech company.

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No, this has nothing to do with the gum wall

At about 7:00 in the morning yesterday, coffee and fast food workers kicked off a statewide day of action by forming a human clock outside Pike Place Market, chanting “It’s Our Time” and calling for reliable schedules and access to hours. An LA Times reporter asked me if it had something do with the last days of the gum wall, but other than that the message seemed to get out pretty clearly.

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On Election Night, Washington’s big business groups are running scared

Even before all the elections have been decided, one thing is already clear: big business interests are running scared. All throughout the election season, lobby groups like the Chamber of Commerce and the Washington Restaurant and Hospitality Association have been desperately retreating in the face of a statewide movement which has transformed the debate over living wages and workers rights.

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