A driver that is required to do shifts
My drivers work an agreed pattern chosen by them
that is required to charge fares stipulated by a company
council set meter rate set fares are agreed between myself and the drivers or even set by the drivers themselves
that is required to take each and every trip allocated to him be the company [some company's send drivers to customers with a history of violence to drivers ]
No my drivers can refuse a fare and do so where a particular customer has been abusive or rude to them and where several drivers have a problem with a customer we ban the customer
that is pena
ilised in ANY way for declining trips
Certainly not if a driver refuses a job because they are front rank for instance drivers are always offered the next job and airport work drivers sometimes stay top of the list for ages because they don't want to do anything which might be outside their preferred working hours
that is required to drive a liveried vehicle
No we don't most of my drivers have their own cars there is NO stipulation on colour no signwriting or embellishments of any kind imposed other than what is required by the licensing authority
is required to wear company insignia
No they can wear what they like
that is directed to cover account work at differing rates to the norm within the company
account work is generally at the same rates as cash work we don't bid for silly underpriced school work as I won't take work on at a price the drivers are uncomfortable with
That is charged RENT despite the fact he is not available for work [sick family commitments on hols]
never my drivers only contribute to the costs of the business based on shifts worked
And I would say this is quite typical of a lot of businesses in this trade I earn my living as a driver not by exploiting other drivers and I would suggest TT that you actually get your facts straight before you assume otherwise.
I do however run my business in a HIGHLY competitive environment engineered by our council who like to maintain the trade in an oversupply situation so as to ensure demand is always easily met and prices are kept down
Oh yes and by the way TT it may have escaped your notice BUT the Uber judgement was a ruling by an employment tribunal about 2 individuals not a change in the law of the land
even for the 39998 other uber "partners" they would ALL need to take the business to a tribunal to gain a meaningful change in their employment status
