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by wvenable
3105 days ago
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The precise route is actually an important part of the service provided to customers. Same with ensuring the identity of the driver. However, I don't see how they can argue the driver has a contract with the passenger since all customer relationship is handled through Uber. |
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>However, I don't see how they can argue the driver has a contract with the passenger since all customer relationship is handled through Uber.
I fully agree, and I think we both do (at least on this point) with the employment tribunals findings that this doesn't really describe the reality of how things work. The description I referenced is a great attack on what they argue.