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Cyclists' facility in Paris
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AMuzi
2025-01-19 16:35:28 UTC
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Roger Merriman
2025-01-19 18:06:07 UTC
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That’s well Politics, ie that gig economics means folks aren’t being paid
minimum wages.

Kinda surprised that France hasn’t attempted to close that loophole, UK
government is supposed to be closing that gap at some point.

They are related to E bikes and illegal ie essentially a moped without the
insurance/licence and so on.

Roger Merriman
AMuzi
2025-01-19 18:41:06 UTC
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That’s well Politics, ie that gig economics means folks aren’t being paid
minimum wages.
Kinda surprised that France hasn’t attempted to close that loophole, UK
government is supposed to be closing that gap at some point.
They are related to E bikes and illegal ie essentially a moped without the
insurance/licence and so on.
Roger Merriman
Right, many issues in that item. For illegals, they can't
legally work, so there's your lower labor cost.
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Roger Merriman
2025-01-19 19:29:36 UTC
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https://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20250119-inside-the-paris-hub-offering-sanctuary-to-city-s-army-of-delivery-riders
That’s well Politics, ie that gig economics means folks aren’t being paid
minimum wages.
Kinda surprised that France hasn’t attempted to close that loophole, UK
government is supposed to be closing that gap at some point.
They are related to E bikes and illegal ie essentially a moped without the
insurance/licence and so on.
Roger Merriman
Right, many issues in that item. For illegals, they can't
legally work, so there's your lower labor cost.
I doubt many would be, after all it’s electronic and so easy to track than
cash in hand, and company’s do have obligations to check if briefly folks
have the right to work, and these are fairly large companies who are also
clearly running not illegally but certainly not within the spirit of the
law, and as such are under scrutiny!

See Uber who ignored such stuff so Transport for London removed their
license to operate, for a while.

Uber who are operating both taxis and delivery bikes, they know they are
being watched and are on thin ice.

Roger Merriman

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