Weeks after Uber drivers in Victoria celebrated a landmark union contract, Toronto driver Ejaz Butt remains unconvinced it would help improve conditions for him and other drivers across the country.
Butt, a veteran Uber Black driver and longtime advocate for ride-share workers, has spent nearly 14 years on the platform. In that time, he said he has watched his earnings erode as more drivers competed for rides and transparent pay systems gave way to opaque algorithmic pricing.
















