22-07-2016, 11:28
(22-07-2016, 09:32)Ana_X Wrote: To be seen as an employee rather than a self employed contractor you need your hours and days set for you by the company, adultwork do no such thing; I wasn't aware Uber have been doing that either... if they have at all.
That is why I do not think they would win the case, Uber drivers work hours to suit themselves, much like Adultwork, you clock on when you want and get work when you are seen to be available.
But the courts have been known to make bizarre decisions.
The action is only being taken by two drivers, I am sure most of the drivers are more than happy with the flexibility the system allows them.
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