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No, but free delivery might become 20-30% more expensiveOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostSo is it the end of Amazon Prime as we know it?
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Originally posted by eek View PostI actually don't think they are. Amazon pay more than enough per a shift to meet minimum wage. The issue the poorer drivers seem to have is that they don't get enough shifts to pay for the van they hire on a weekly basis.
5 shifts a week and there isn't a problem. 2 shifts a week and the rent on the van that they need to pay destroys their income.
And that's the same the world over (America, India, UK and all across Europe).
What we may see is Amazon sorting out the vans themselves and dropping rates slightly to cover that cost. Either way it's not going to impact amazon that much.
That would be preferable that Amazon & similar not load their "employees" with costs.Last edited by vetran; 19 February 2021, 11:06.Comment
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“A key point in the Supreme Court's ruling is that Uber has to consider its drivers "workers" from the time they log on to the app, until they log off.”
Uber drivers are workers not self employed, Supreme Court rules - BBC News
Fair play - making one available for service should get the clock started, that will be a killer to “gigs” like DeliverooComment
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Me too.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWhen I use Deliveroo I always add a generous tip for the delivery person. It's a small gesture but I like to think it helps a little....my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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Yeah, but what you'll then get is the likes of Uber and Deliveroo playing silly buggers as happened to my eldest when he worked for Deliveroo for a while. What would happen is that he'd magically be logged out of the app for periods when it was slow and on say an 8 hour shift, eventually find out when he was paid that they only paid for 4 hours, for example. It was a giant con.Originally posted by AtW View Post“A key point in the Supreme Court's ruling is that Uber has to consider its drivers "workers" from the time they log on to the app, until they log off.”
Uber drivers are workers not self employed, Supreme Court rules - BBC News
Fair play - making one available for service should get the clock started, that will be a killer to “gigs” like DeliverooComment
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Originally posted by ShandyDrinker View PostYeah, but what you'll then get is the likes of Uber and Deliveroo playing silly buggers as happened to my eldest when he worked for Deliveroo for a while. What would happen is that he'd magically be logged out of the app for periods when it was slow and on say an 8 hour shift, eventually find out when he was paid that they only paid for 4 hours, for example. It was a giant con.
That is the sort of thing the law needs to adapt to.Comment
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Since lockdown, the rabbi has to do home visits. He always receives a tip when he performs circumcisions.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWhen I use Deliveroo I always add a generous tip for the delivery person. It's a small gesture but I like to think it helps a little."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Will only take 5-6 years to get another Supreme Court ruling on thatOriginally posted by ShandyDrinker View PostWhat would happen is that he'd magically be logged out of the app for periods when it was slow and on say an 8 hour shift, eventually find out when he was paid that they only paid for 4 hours, for example. It was a giant con.Comment
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