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Wednesday, June 20, 2018
CBS News: Uber CEO backs surcharge to aid struggling NYC taxi owners
NEW YORK -- The
CEO of Uber says New York City should impose a fee on app-hailed rides
to help taxi medallion owners who are struggling with debt.
CEO
Dara Khosrowshahi told the New York Post on Monday the city should put
the surcharge into a fund to help taxi owners who bought their
medallions at sky-high prices. He didn't say how much the fee should be.
"In circumstances where medallion owner-operators are having a
hard time, where technology has changed and demand patterns has changed
their environment, we would support some kind of fee or pool to be
formed, a hardship fund, call it," Khosrowshahi said.
Because
taxi drivers in New York City are required to own them, medallions were
once extremely valuable and highly coveted because the demand for cabs
was stable. But in the years since Uber and similar companies disrupted
the industry, a medallion's value has fallen from as much as $1 million
to $200,000.
Drivers working for Uber and other app-based companies don't
need medallions, and now many taxi owners who thought their medallions
would continue to grow in value say they're hundreds of thousands of
dollars in debt.
Advocates have blamed five apparent suicides of drivers since last November on the taxi industry's woes.
In
the most recent case, yellow cab owner-driver Yu Mein Chow was found
floating in the East River last month. The city medical examiner hasn't
determined a cause of death, but Chow's family members believe he jumped
to his death.
Groups that represent drivers blasted Khosrowshahi's proposal.
"Dara
Khosrowshahi's proposals are a slap in the face to struggling drivers
and an attempt to get out of being regulated," said Bhairavi Desai,
executive director of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance.
The
Independent Drivers Guild, which represents Uber drivers, said
Khosrowshahi "needs to address the widespread hardship faced by drivers
for his own company before considering taking another cut from our
sub-minimum-wage pay."
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