Day: February 26, 2024

  • Uber sues NYC Taxi & Limo Commission to block rate increase for drivers • TechCrunch

    Uber sues NYC Taxi & Limo Commission to block rate increase for drivers • TechCrunch

    Uber is suing the New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission (TLC), which last month approved a fare hike for ride-hail apps and taxi drivers amid a post-pandemic driver shortage, rising operational costs and higher inflation. The ride-hail company is attempting to prevent an increase in rates it must pay drivers in NYC by December 19.

    On November 15, the TLC voted to increase the per-minute rates of ride-hail drivers by 7.42% and per-mile rates by 23.93%, a move by the commission that is meant to attract more drivers to the roads to serve increasing passenger demand. In its petition, Uber called the increases “dramatic, unprecedented and unsupported hikes,” noting that earlier fare increases have ranged from 1.46% to 5.34% and “accurately reflected the impact of inflation.”

    Uber accused the TLC of using unsound economic principles to “achieve a predetermined result.” The company said the rule would force Uber to spend an additional $21 million to $23 million per month, a cost from which the company could not recover. Uber could alternatively offset the additional payments by increasing rider fares, but the company said that would result in 10% increase for riders, which would “irreparably damage Uber’s reputation, impair goodwill and risk permanent loss of business and customers.”

    The ride-hail giant went on to say that the challenged rule will harm riders, drivers and the ride-share industry as a whole. Uber accused the TLC of not proposing a solution to balance these risks.

    “A rate increase of this magnitude may very likely result in higher rider fares,” reads the lawsuit. “Those higher fares, in turn, will depress the number of rides requested through the Uber platform. Fewer requested rides translates into fewer opportunities for Drivers to earn fees. The Challenged Rule could very well have the effect of harming Driver earnings, undermining the purpose of these regulations.”

    Uber has asked the court to issue a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction to block the implementation of the TLC’s rule pending a decision on Uber’s petition to block it entirely.

    Taxi & Limousine Commissioner David Do said in a statement that the city must “stand behind our workers without traditional employment protections.”

    “New York City leads the nation in protecting drivers, and this important rule reflects that reality,” Do said. “We are confident that we are well within our legal authority in implementing this important rule, and we are vigorously fighting this lawsuit.”

    Uber has challenged rulings in the past that are designed to protect gig workers. A California superior court last year ruled Proposition 22 — a ballot proposal that was passed in 2020 and defines ride-hail and gig workers as independent contractors, not employees, and thus not eligible for certain labor protections — was unconstitutional and unenforceable. Uber in turn filed an appeal to invalidate AB-5, California’s controversial law on the employment status of gig workers, as unconstitutional and block its enforcement. This continual volley in the courts buys Uber time by clogging up the legal system so the company can continue to operate without making changes.

  • More People Should Watch This Utterly Heartbreaking Documentary on Netflix

    More People Should Watch This Utterly Heartbreaking Documentary on Netflix

    Netflix has an incredible amount of sports documentaries in its back catalogue. 

    Untold, a series of immaculate features about the strangest, most incredible stories in sport over the past few decades, is at the top of the heap. But there’s one under watched documentary I rarely hear people discuss. And they should, because it’s incredible.

    Coming in at an accessible 40 minutes, The Speed Cubers is a short, barely feature-length documentary about speed cubing, the act of solving different types of Rubik’s Cubes as quickly as possible. 

    Speed cubing is mind boggling. Most people would struggle to figure out a 3x3x3 Rubik’s Cube in hours if challenged, but the best can solve them in seconds. The Speed Cubers explores this subculture, focusing on the stories of two of the world’s fastest, the legendary Feliks Zemdegs and the new king of speed cubing, Max Park. 

    In some ways, Zemdegs is the Roger Federer of Rubik’s Cubes. Despite the fact every speed cubing record he once held has now been broken, he’s widely considered the greatest of all time, having established up to 121 world records and winning the speed cubing world championship twice, in 2013 and 2015. 

    Max Park and Feliks Zemdegs

    Max (left) and Feliks in The Speed Cubers.


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    Zemdegs is the hero of Parks, who now, in 2022, has broken almost every record Zemdegs once held. Now 20 years old, Park was diagnosed with moderate to severe autism at the age of two. After his mother gave him a Rubik’s Cube to help develop his motor skills, Parks quickly became obsessed with solving all different kinds of cubes. Through his participation in speed cubing competitions, Max not only found his passion, he found a way to socially develop and make great friends in the process. 

    What could have easily been a bog-standard story about a once-legendary figure passing the torch ultimately evolves into something far more profound. Not only are Felix and Max friends, but Felix is something of a role model for Park — not just in the developing art of speed cubing, but in how to handle himself socially. 

    Zemdegs’ delicate interactions with Park and his family are at the core of this documentary, and they’re beautiful to watch. Especially as Zemdegs wrestles with the challenges of no longer being at the apex of the hobby he dedicated his life to perfecting.

    It’s heartwarming stuff. Despite its short runtime, The Speed Cubers serves as a fantastic portrait of two very different individuals both relentlessly committed to the same pursuit. Beyond that, it’s also a story about the true value of sport, and the connection between those competing against one another. Only one of these two incredible human beings can be the best speed cuber on the planet, but in the grand scheme of things, does it matter who? The Speed Cubers is a story about one of the most fascinating subcultures on planet Earth, but it’s also a story about what it means to be a good person. And a good friend.