The legality of ridesharing companies by jurisdiction varies; in some areas they are considered to be illegal taxi operations, while in other areas, they...
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companies began offering rides in self-driving taxis. The legality of ridesharing companies by jurisdiction varies; in some areas they are considered to be illegal...
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Lyft (redirect from Timeline of Lyft)
ownership, and increases automobile dependency. The legality of ridesharing companies by jurisdiction varies; in some areas they are considered to be illegal...
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Uber (redirect from Criticism of Uber (company))
largest ridesharing company worldwide with over 150 million monthly active users and 6 million active drivers and couriers. It coordinates an average of 28...
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portal Transport portal Taxicabs by country Legality of ridesharing companies by jurisdiction#Australia Regulation of the taxi industry (PDF). Canberra:...
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list of gig economy companies. The list includes only companies that have been noted by sources as being former or current gig economy companies. The...
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wage and benefits. Among the common types of digital platforms in the gig economy are those to provide ridesharing services, food or package delivery services...
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Enshittification (category Criticisms of companies)
users migrated to a new platform, Bluesky. App-based ridesharing company Uber gained market share by ignoring local licensing systems such as taxi medallions...
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by entrepreneur and technologist, Michael Sullivan, to differentiate traditional fundraising with the trends of native Internet projects, companies and...
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Flight sharing (redirect from Air ridesharing)
certificate basis in the United States, under the terms of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) prescribed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). That...
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Platform capitalism refers to the activities of companies such as Google, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, Uber, Airbnb, Amazon and others to operate as platforms...
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Freelancer (redirect from Legal aspects of freelance work)
Massachusetts law states that companies can hire independent contractors only to perform work that is "outside the usual course of business of the employer," meaning...
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Wimdu (category Hotel and leisure companies of Germany)
Wimdu, powered by HomeToGo, is an online marketplace for booking lodging, accessible by website and mobile app for iOS and Android. The company does not own...
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engagement leaders, digital health companies, and clinical innovation leads, enabling industry and start-up tech companies to easily conduct user research...
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passed with more than 58% of the vote. Stallworth, Leo (January 30, 2019). "Rideshare drivers hoping to unionize, force companies to improve pay". ABC7 Los...
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Buenos Aires (redirect from List of honorary citizens of Buenos Aires)
though currently giving way to ridesharing companies like Uber or Cabify, whose legal status has been the cause of much dispute with the city government...
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Platform economy (redirect from Platform company)
Area. These companies, including Google, Amazon, Apple, and Facebook, accounted for 52% of the global market value of platform companies. As of early 2016...
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Professional E-Hailing Drivers and Private Owners Association (category National federations of trade unions)
and Private Owners Association (PEPDA) is a trade union federation of ridesharing and other gig transport workers. In Nigeria, these workers primarily...
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The International Alliance of App-based Transport Workers (IAATW) is a network of trade unions organizing ridesharing and other gig transport workers....
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2010. Traffic Congestion Study 2014, pp. 2–3 Transport Facts 2016. "'Ridesharing should not be a crime': Uber criticises Hong Kong's outdated traffic...
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Sex industry (section Use of children)
prevalence of sex workers who are Black or other people of color, as this leads to inequality and a lack of access to resources. The legality of prostitution...
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by organizers in New York City, as the New York Taxi Workers' Alliance. On August 3, 2011, the NTWA made history when it became the 57th affiliate of...
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approval of the congestion toll. By the end of January, Trump was considering withdrawing the federal government's approval, though the legality of such a...
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Micromobility (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from February 2024)
and electric based propulsion. The legality of micro-mobility, and its usage, will vary depending on jurisdiction. Micromobility can use privately owned...
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based on some outcome of a contest or some aspect within the contest. In prior instances of legality, there were multiple incidents of professional athletes/referees...
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Department of Cannabis Control in 2021. Companies must be licensed by the local agency to grow, test, or sell cannabis within each jurisdiction. Cities and...
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decision by companies to make downloading the Aarogya Setu contact tracing app mandatory for drivers, saying that it would allow the companies to track...
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