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Réponse de l'entreprise

12 Oct 2021

Auteur:
Uber

Response from Uber on allegations regarding app-based workers in New York City

"We are aware of the study you shared regarding the experience of app-based delivery workers in New York City and appreciate the efforts of the Worker’s Justice Project (WJP) and Los Deliveristas Unidos to lift workers’ voices and increase workers’ power. Based on our preliminary review of the research findings, we believe that the sampling methods used may have significantly underrepresented segments of delivery people active on Uber’s platform in New York, particularly delivery people using non-bike modes, women, and those who deliver alongside other gigs, employment, school, caretaking, and other responsibilities."

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