• @breadsmasher
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    161 year ago

    It they are scheduled then they’re employees, no?

    • @[email protected]
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      101 year ago

      As I recall, the basic differences between employee and contractor are whether the employer can dictate time, place, and manner. The problem for gig “contractors” is that they’re in a much tougher spot on exercising their rights, since not many people who can afford a lawyer deliver food. And they aren’t exactly in short supply, so if Uber oversteps and individual “contractors” try to push back, they’ll just be fired. Which gets back to the lawyer issue.

      • Jaysyn
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        -11 year ago

        Uber, etc are very much a large enough targets for a class action lawsuit to force a behavior change.

        (As an aside, I just got $137 back from the Yahoo class action suit, most I’ve ever seen from one)