Uber says new B.C. rules will increase costs, Eby says companies can ‘suck it up’

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Uber says minimum-wage changes would make the ride-share expense rate in B.C. 50 per cent higher than the comparable rate in California

Uber says regulation changes for ride-share and delivery workers in British Columbia will drive up costs and reduce demands for local restaurants, but Premier David Eby says complaining companies can “suck it up.”

The Ministry of Labour announced this week the first-in-Canada regulations will take effect on Sept. 3, including setting a minimum hourly wage for the time workers are engaged on the job at $20.88. The company said it encourages “the government to reconsider the consequences for British Columbians who rely on ride-share and delivery.”

Eby said he doesn’t want to see someone going further into debt because they have a car to pay for that isn’t supported by their employer, “which are these app-based companies that have billions of dollars in revenue.” Scott, who has worked for multiple apps using her bicycle since 2017, said delivery workers spend a significant amount of time not on a specific call.

“This regulation tells that employer that they can choose how much of the time workers spend at work is time that they have to pay for, and that they can allocate a certain amount of work time and time that doesn’t need to be compensated.”

 

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