The California legislature passed a major workers' rights bill Wednesday, which will require employers to classify workers as employees instead of contractors if they pass certain requirements. But as one of the most high-profile companies to be affected by the new rule, Uber isn't prepared to play along.
West emphasized in his statement that Uber “continue[s] to believe drivers are properly classified as independent,” and noted that the new regulations, which California Governoris expected to sign into law, will “not automatically reclassify any ride-share drivers from independent contractors to employees.” Uber has long railed against the idea of considering its drivers as employees,that doing so “would fundamentally change what Uber and ridesharing is.
Well, Uber just cares about the bottom line, yo
Uber can’t take on any more expenses. Uber lost $5 Billion last quarter.
No insurance equates to 'enter at own risk' & it's a business model for 2019 , beyond poor planning and lack of responsibility or respect, as a business?!
Y’all done did this to yourselves
I've never liked uber. No insurance
Yeah makes senses what is this pocket money?
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