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		<title>Uber Takes a Hit in London</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>by Kenneth Surin</p>In today&#8217;s neoliberal world, colossally lucrative enterprises, making their originators some of the wealthiest people on earth, exist in a realm that can best be described as virtual: Uber and Lyft own no taxis, Airbnb owns no rental properties, eBay/Alibaba possess no inventory, Facebook generates no content of its own, TaskRabbit and Amazon&#8217;s Mechanical Turk (the latter&#8217;s motto: &#8220;giving you access to a scalable workforce&#8221;) create no genuinely sustainable jobs, but use the internet to &#8220;match&#8221; individuals with substantial incomes needing someone to undertake menial tasks or run small errands with a hapless &#8220;gig&#8221; clientele prepared to do this for [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>In today&rsquo;s neoliberal world, colossally lucrative enterprises, making their originators some of the wealthiest people on earth, exist in a realm that can best be described as virtual: Uber and Lyft own no taxis, Airbnb owns no rental properties, eBay/Alibaba possess no inventory, Facebook generates no content of its own, TaskRabbit and Amazon&rsquo;s Mechanical Turk (the latter&rsquo;s motto: &ldquo;giving you access to a scalable workforce&rdquo;) create no genuinely sustainable jobs, but use the internet to &ldquo;match&rdquo; individuals with substantial incomes needing someone to undertake menial tasks or run small errands with a hapless &ldquo;gig&rdquo; clientele prepared to do this for chickenfeed.</p>
<p>London and New York are the capitals of our neoliberal world, so the recent decision by the Transport for London (TfL) not&nbsp;to renew Uber&rsquo;s licence&nbsp;when it expires on 30 September, on the grounds that it was not a &ldquo;fit and proper&rdquo; operator, comes as something of a surprise. &nbsp;Uber will be allowed to operate while it appeals TfL&rsquo;s decision.</p>
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