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by toma_caliente
1471 days ago
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The internet back and forth on this topic is interesting because I find it completely removed from how Uber drivers feel. Speaking from an American perspective, I take Uber and Lyft pretty frequently and I ask every single driver I ride with how they feel and almost unaminously they say they prefer being contract because they can just take rides whenever they please. Most people, including myself, seem to be under the impression that if they are employees then Uber dictates how much they have to drive which drivers seem to not want. At least drivers I've spoken to in the states. |
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But this has nothing to do with any statutory relationship, beyond possible overtime rules. Employees could also be structured as such.