Uber

Vices and virtues of Uber’s insolence

Uber may be one of the most formidable businesses of our times but it is also something of an ideological piñata, which everyone with a grievance loves to whack. Those wielding the sticks include taxi drivers who have had their livelihoods undercut; Uber drivers who claim to be exploited; and politicians who complain the ride-hailing company is shirking its social responsibilities and outsourcing its obligations.

Judges, too, have joined the fray in several jurisdictions. Last month a UK tribunal dismissed Uber’s claims that it did not employ its drivers as ridiculous.

That gnarly mood is captured by James O’Brien, a London-based talk radio presenter, who says Uber is “like the Frankenstein’s monster of everything that’s gone wrong with modern capitalism”.

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