“We need due process. … We need to get rid of the lack of transparency in fares and regulations,” said driver Maurice Clark. “They want to have us work like employees. We need to be treated as such.”
have touted increased safety measures in recent years, but some drivers say they don’t go far enough.
When a member of the crowd called out in support of unionizing, Clark responded “we might need a union.”Illinois Coalition for Independent Work“While ensuring worker protections and flexibility, we also need to keep transportation affordable for riders,” the group said in a statement. “A similar measure in Seattle caused a price spike of 50% for riders.
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