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In this episode, we sit down with Peter Kuel, who escaped the civil war in South Sudan in 2003 and made a new life in the US. From starting his own taxi company, Ostrich Taxi, in Seattle to fighting for fair pay for Uber & Lyft drivers, Peter's journey is nothing short of inspiring. 🌟
This week, we're also celebrating a major win for drivers in Washington state! Thanks to the Drivers Union, a landmark labor agreement has introduced Just Cause protections and statewide appeal rights for Uber drivers. Tune in to hear how Peter's advocacy has played a pivotal role in this historic change.
Don’t miss this incredible story of resilience and impact! 🎧
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Past QLS guests Common and Pete Rock return to the podcast together to celebrate their new album, “The Auditorium, Vol. 1.” Common explains how a recent freestyle and a series […]
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