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UBER, Disgruntled Drivers, & the changing Sharing Economy
Season 3
Episode 29
UBER has changed how we get around Southern California, while employing thousands of people. But some of the company drivers aren't happy and are demanding changes. We hear from both sides and learn about a new car-sharing app as well. David Nazar takes a ride with an UBER driver who has some ideas how the company can be better.
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