we can he has made it clear its position on startups and new business models such as Uber and Cabify, who has been used as an example for declare war on “lobbies and multinationals” that “under the pretext of collaborative economy going to pay taxes in Spain “. It is the center of the speech published along a trail of tweets, which has accompanied a continuous reference to TTIP.

We used to Uber and Cabify as visible heads of their war against TTIP, showing for protection taxi industry According Podemos, companies like Uber and Cabify through the “unfair” competition that perform the taxi industry , represent a casualization of the entire public transport sector, as well as worsening road safety because they do not require the same level of licenses traditional a taxi driver.

it is good time to remember the government decided to remove the BTP license from January 1, 2016, based on European standards, which only recognizes the types of permissions based on the type of vehicle you drive, and not the service provided to him .

also, returning to TTIP, has pointed to the operation of both companies as a good example of what will this agreement end up coming to fruition: “benefits few and cuts in services public “. We are acting, or so he says, in order to defend a professional sector such as taxi in this case, and small and medium enterprises in general and SMEs and freelancers.

blow comes less than a month to the general elections, and twenty-four hours after the European Union has ruled in favor of models such as Uber or Airbnb, at least as far as innovation is concerned.

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