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@vice has appeared in 42 articles since 2018-03. Coverage peaked in 2020Q3 with 6 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside https://www.vice.com/, Amazon, Joseph Cox /, Jason Koebler.

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2020-06-24
VICE

Former JUMP employees blame the bikeshare company's downfall on Uber applying a software business mentality to a transportation business after acquiring it

One morning at the end of May, Mark Miretsky awoke in his San Francisco apartment and groggily browsed his phone.  There was no rush to get up. Tweets: @a_w_gordon , @counternotions , @luke_metro , @m...

2020-04-19
VICE

Uber's sick pay policy for drivers has changed several times amid the pandemic, excluding some who need it the most and increasing the documentation required

The pandemic makes clear that Uber sees its own well-being as divergent from that of its workers. Tweets: @vice , @vicelife , @bigblackjacobin , @bigblackjacobin , @gigworkersrise , and @vice Tweets: ...

VICE

Cameo, which lets fans pay for shoutout videos from celebs, has become a gig economy for celebs during the pandemic as some use it to compensate for income loss

On March 20, Steven Galanis, the CEO and co-founder of Cameo, took a call from Akon, the R&B singer behind the 2006 hit “Smack That.” Tweets: @thesskate , @jessicagolds , @zzzzaaaacccchhh , @noiseymus...

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