MUV advocates "rethinking" the project to regulate mobility and delivery platforms

A project that aims to regulate digital mobility and delivery platforms is currently being studied in Congress. For one of MUV’s co-founders, the initiative requires some “rethinking.”

Sergio Mura, co-founder of MUV, told Radio Ñanduti that they are already analyzing the details of the Bill that aims to regulate mobility and delivery platforms.

In this regard, he indicated that they are looking for a way to approach the designers and other actors involved. “It must be a joint effort, both on the side of the platforms, drivers and government entities“.

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At your discretion, an incorrect approach in this initiative can have “a counterproductive effect” and further affect job and income opportunities for driver-wheel workers. apps like MUV, Uber and Bolt.

Mura stressed the importance of emphasizing the safety protocols for passengers and driver partnersin order to “the experience is always good“.

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I think that certain reconsiderations have to be made, I do not see that it is the most correct way to face the issue (of insecurity) this bill,” he said. At the same time, it raises convene a working group with all the actors involved to address the matter.

The bill, which is currently in the Chamber of Deputies, aims to establish a regulatory framework for virtual mobility and home delivery platforms with the purpose of improving the safety of consumers and drivers. Likewise, it is proposed the creation of the Registry of Workers of Digital Platforms.

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