Racial Bias and Uber 11-02-2020, 02:01 PM
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I've recently seen some race related articles surrounding Uber (rides) and Uber Eats.
Uber Eats has been hit with claims that it is committing reverse racism. Thousands of demands for arbitration were received because Uber chose to remove the delivery fees for medium/small sized black-owned restaurant chains. Uber was aiming to find a way to support black business owners in the wake of the outcry following George Floyd's death.
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In one of these claims, viewed by TechCrunch, a customer says Uber Eats violates the Unruh civil Rights Act by “charging discriminatory delivery fees based on race (of the business owner).” That claim seeks $12,000 as well as a permanent injunction that would prevent Uber from continuing to offer free delivery from Black-owned restaurants.
On the flip-side, the driver/ride portion of Uber, has received complaints claiming that the customer controlled, rating system is racially biased.
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Uber is no stranger to lawsuits, so this one shouldn’t come as a surprise. Uber is now facing a lawsuit regarding its customer ratings and how the company deactivates drivers whose ratings fall below a certain threshold. The suit alleges the system “constitues race discrimination, as it is widely recognized that customer evaluations of workers are frequently racially biased.”
In a statement to NPR, Uber called the suit “flimsy” and said “ridesharing has greatly reduced bias for both drivers and riders, who now have fairer, more equitable access to work and transportation than ever before.”
What are your thoughts?