Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 01, 2012, Page 11, Image 11

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    February I. 2012_____________________
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Making Below
Minimum
w o rk 12 h o u rs, I c a n ’t m ak e a n y ­
th in g , an d if you take a day o ff,
w eekly fee, called a “k itty ,” w hich y o u still h av e to p a y .”
E v en in the c u rre n t state o f a
a v e ra g e s a p p ro x im a te ly $ 5 0 0 p er
p
o
o
r eco n o m y , the c o m p an ies still
w eek p aid d ire c tly to the co m p an y
m ak e “ so m u ch m o n e y ,” w h ile
they w o rk under.
A c c o rd in g to B e ra k a H ab te, d riv e rs stru g g le , he said .
“ B ut d o I h a v e a c h o ic e ? ” he
w ho has w o rk ed as a taxi d riv e r for
e ig h t y e a rs, a lth o u g h the w o rk a sk ed . “ I h av e go t to s u rv iv e .”
A lth o u g h the low h o u rly w ag es
can be fun, the kitty fee is a s ig n ifi­
c a n t fa c to r in d e te rm in in g low are c o n siste n t w ith th o se fo u n d
w ag es fo r the fu ll-tim e p ro fe s ­ in o th e r U .S. c itie s, he said i t ’s
h a rd e r to m ak e en d s m eet in P o rt­
sio n al ta x i d riv er.
“ I pay th e c o m p a n y $ 5 8 0 each lan d b e ca u se o f the h ig h n u m b e r
w eek, an d so m e tim e s it is h a rd ,” o f tax i d riv e rs, as w ell as an e ffi­
he said. “ B u sin e ss has b e en slow c ie n t p u b lic tra n s p o rta tio n sy s­
tem , o ffe rin g c o m p e titio n .
all th is m o n th .”
The report found, however, average
A c c o rd in g to th e re p o rt, d riv e r
w ag es are not s u p p le m e n te d w ith wages are higher and working hours are
h e alth care or re tire m e n t b e n e fits, shorter, for drivers at the one Portland
p a id v a c a tio n o r sick leav e. D riv­ driver-owned taxi company.
“T h is is n o t an easy is s u e ,”
ers also often w ork 12 to 14 hour
said M ay o r A dam s. “ B ut this study
days, six days a w eek.
O ne tax i d riv e r, w h o re fu se d to p ro v id e s an e x c e lle n t b a sis on
g iv e his n am e in fear o f b ein g w h ich to m ak e im p ro v em e n ts that
fired , said he h ad b e en aw ak e w ill d ire c tly im p act the w o rk in g
sin ce 4 a.m . on M o n d ay , e v en c o n d itio n s o f o u r c ity ’s taxi d riv ­
th o u g h he h ad y e t to h av e one ers. W e can , an d m u st, d o b e tte r.”
T h e P o rtla n d R ev en u e B u reau
c u sto m e r a fte r sev e ra l h o u rs.
“ B ec a u se w e pay th e m $ 5 0 0 a is seek in g co m m en ts fro m taxi cab
w eek, if you tak e a day o ff, you are in d u s try s ta k e h o ld e rs a n d th e
b e h in d ,” he said . “ B ut if I d o n ’t p u b lic at large.
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