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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Bea Bruske, President of the Canadian Labour Congress, released the following statement about Uber’s “Flexible Work” proposal: “Nobody goes to work asking for more insecurity and vulnerability, but that’s what Uber is offering their workers. These workers are being asked by a giant multinational to give away their rights as employees, and that’s wrong. “This raises the question of whose time is it, anyway? A driver may work many hours while logged on to the app. Does the company intend to pay workers for only a portion of these hours of work? That would be like an employer demanding their...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bea Bruske, President of the Canadian Labour Congress, released the following statement about Uber’s “Flexible Work” proposal:</p>
<p>“Nobody goes to work asking for more insecurity and vulnerability, but that’s what Uber is offering their workers. These workers are being asked by a giant multinational to give away their rights as employees, and that’s wrong.</p>
<p>“This raises the question of whose time is it, anyway? A driver may work many hours while logged on to the app. Does the company intend to pay workers for only a portion of these hours of work? That would be like an employer demanding their employees to come to work for 8 hours, but only paying for what the employer deemed productive or profitable work.</p>
<p>“Uber has dictated the terms of their workers’ employment, offloading costs like gas and car repairs onto its employees and isn’t even held accountable for providing basic employment standards, like a minimum wage and vacation pay.</p>
<p>“Meanwhile Canada’s laws exclude gig workers from unemployment benefits and even the protections of basic labour standards.</p>
<p>“This is what happens when policy makers ignore the voices of workers and listen instead to the companies and their advocates. These vulnerable, low-paid workers are only asking for the same rights and protections as other workers.</p>
<p>“Sadly, this mirrors the Conservatives&#8217; campaign proposal, which gives giant app companies the freedom to keep exploiting our country’s most vulnerable workers.</p>
<p>“Canada’s unions will stand up for all workers and fight this every step of the way.</p>
<p>“The writing is on the wall. Courts in other jurisdictions, like California, have already called out companies like Uber. The company is now asking the Canadian government to pre-empt the courts, deny workers&#8217; rights and set in stone the second-class status of gig workers. This is wrong.</p>
<p>“All workers should have workplace protections and benefits. We are demanding all parties work with us and give low-paid gig workers fair employment standards and real access to EI and CPP benefits.”</p>
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