Grandad wrote:
On the news this morning a chap from UBER was being interviewed and the reporter stated that the drivers would be paid from when they accepted a job and not from when they logged on the system and off the system.
Yes, can't be bothered looking at the detail of all this, but I'm guessing there's a huge dollop of smoke and mirrors involved, aka PR.
The BBC wrote:
Previously, the firm had said that if drivers were found to be workers, then it would only count the time during journeys when a passenger is in the car.
On that basis, and as per a bog standard run for me here (a one-mile T2 run to the student halls) I'm taking something like £100 per hour
But if I'm only doing one run per hour, unfortunately it doesn't quite stack up like that looks
So I wouldn't be surprised if Uber planning to pay on the basis of something inbetween *all* the time that the driver's logged in at one extreme, and only when the car is loaded at the other extreme.
So if they're paid from when they accept the job then that's a bit more than just when the car is loaded, but not quite all the time that the driver is logged on
