Donald Trump has turned corporate loyalty into public policy, rewarding companies that flatter his agenda while punishing those that don’t. So it should come as no surprise that when news broke of a White House list ranking corporations by fealty, Uber was right near the top.

The company has spent years mastering the art of masking exploitation as progress. It claims to empower workers, yet its model depends on pushing Black, brown and immigrant drivers into some of the most precarious jobs in the economy — jobs with no wage floor, no sick leave and subject to constant algorithmic control. The company champions policies that gut public services and strip workers of protections , stays silent when its drivers are targeted by ICE on the job and floods the media with glossy “opportu

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