The Seattle City Council is considering a partial rollback of the city's wage guarantees for app-based delivery drivers, a topic that has sparked extensive online discourse for over a week. This discussion comes just two months after the implementation of the new law aimed at providing wage guarantees, with the goal to pass the amended law by this spring. The debate over DoorDash and similar services, involving companies like $DASH and $UBER, reflects broader concerns about the gig economy and its implications for workers.
What we really need is for the Fahrenheit vs Celsius discourse & the DoorDash discourse to merge into some kind of unholy hybrid discourse
"Minneapolis just called Uber’s bluff — other cities must follow their lead" (@TheHillOpinion) https://t.co/qDesLUXHXI
😂🤣 $DASH $UBER The Seattle City Council could begin discussing a partial rollback of the city’s wage guarantees for app-based delivery drivers as early as next week, just two months after the new law took effect, with the goal of passing the amended law this spring.
Are they getting back to Doordash is evil late capitalism again? https://t.co/QqkofNNtlG
We have entered day 8 of DoorDash discourse