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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Well, the law is above us all, I guess. I will just make the observation that once again, the consumer loses.
And so do those Uber ‘employees’ who valued the flexibility that their flexible hours contracts gave them.
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Absolute nonsense OB.
Uber weren’t innovating they were simply reducing their tax liability at the expense of employees rights. There’s no winners, there other than Uber shareholders. As long as the consumer is a British taxpayer this is a resounding victory.
I’m sure Uber can operate a flexitime system if they really want to.