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    Airbnb and Uber provide a minimum level of cover for their Host/driver partner’s with the following cover; • Airbnb’s Host Protection Insurance programme provides primary liability coverage for up to $1 million per occurrence in the event of third party claims of bodily injury or property damage. • Uber ridesharing driver-partners in Australia protected by at least AUD$20,000,000 contingent coverage for bodily injury and property damage to third parties by CGU Insurance Limited. In addition…

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    are applications made to further progress the development in transportation. Companies like Grab and Uber are widely known and used by individuals which inhibits easy connection through their mobile applications and websites. Grab started their own company when people are starting to rant about how hard it is to get a taxi, so they thought of a way to make it easier for people. On the other hand, Uber started its company when Travis Kalanick and Garett Camp had a hard time hailing a cab. So,…

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    Furthermore, if the organization does not give the applicant the job, it created unemployment for these individuals. The 51-year-old Uber driver did not get hired not because he did not have any knowledge of the position, but because he was old. The thought that these organizations need to also keep in mind is that these people who were not hired for the job because of their age might be the breadwinners for their family. The organization is leaving them to beg for money. Another article that…

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    According to Edward Chen, United States District Judge, plaintiffs claimed that Uber misclassified drivers as independent contractors rather than employees (“Order Denying Plaintiffs”, 1). In addition, O’Connor and plaintiffs contended that drivers did not receive any proceeds from gratuity such as tips. Ultimately, both of these claims violate California Labor Codes and California’s Unfair Competition Law. On the other hand, Uber has argued that their drivers set their own work schedule and…

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    In the article, “Uber Regulations Would Stifle the Transportation Free Market”, the author is trying to convey the point that regulations on the companies such as Uber and Lyft will only benefit the insurance companies while actually hurting the free market of transportation because this will cause less people to use the car-sharing and thus make the companies move out of California. The following essay will break down the article in order to give the reader an understanding of the author’s…

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    Lyft and Uber vs Your Car: 5 Things You Must Know Why on Earth would you drive yourself around when you can just let Lyft and Uber do it for you? I do understand, though, if this is something you would never do. However, after you read these five things you may consider doing so. 1. LYFT AND UBER ARE CHEAPER Even though you might not think it, Lyft and Uber can be cheaper than driving yourself around. One woman, who posted her story on the internet, said she used Lyft and Uber for a month to…

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    Uber claims that it does not hire drivers. (4). Yet, Uber drivers must complete Uber’s application process that requires drivers to upload their driver’s license information and vehicle registration and insurance (12). Drivers must also pass a background check and a “city knowledge test,”(12). The plaintiffs should be considered employees because they provide a service for Uber. If Uber shifts its focus to what the company actually does, the jury will see Uber is a transportation company that…

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    Taxi Vs Lyft

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    The Taxi and Ride-sharing Market (Taxi, Uber, Lyft) in Los Angeles "Uber and Lyft have devastated L.A.'s taxi industry," (LATimes). Over the past couple of years Los Angeles has faced a big change in transportation available to the public. And companies like Lyft and Uber have been leading the charge to change the way the people of Los Angeles get around the city. Before the introduction of these companies if someone needed to get around LA they would take a cab, but now they have more…

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    internal strengths and weaknesses and the external opportunities and threats. The Ride sharing service Uber is one of the fastest growing companies at the moment, valued at $ 17 billion. It is available in more than 150 cities in more than 45 countries. Uber has been trying to expand into Europe, but unfortunately with not much success. To make a successful entry into the European market, Uber has to make use of the opportunities with its main strengths and watch out for the threats. As a…

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    Sharing-economy company’s issue always happened in our life. In the article, “Uber’s Plan to Keep Driver Complaints Out of Court” by Joel Rosenblatt. The author states that a serious of problems between Uber and Uber drivers caused by the interests. For example, Uber driver’s classification problem and the company violate the labor law. Because of they cannot get the agreement in these problem, they in order to protect their own benefits, they have to through court to solve a serious of problems…

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