I'm focusing on my own business at present. But I am still active. Not sure if there is a rule or if it is enforced but i drive once a month and that's kept me on the books.
I did 5 weeks last year. Got a system email before 4 weeks. It was a multiple choice questionnaire on why I wasn't driving. I selected other - none of your damn business, and then added that I would be back in around 10 days. Went online and it was business as usual.
Its a trash concept and threatens workers rights big time Think of it as a filthy big trojan horse being pulled into the fortress of dignity and value for the common man so it can unload scam contract slavery into its midsts When i started working everyone was union A few corporate trend cycles and companies later i am one of the few left still union and the rest just say they cant justify five hundred bucks a year They might have a point as who knows how many unions are 'owned' by the industry bosses and are having a lend of us Goobers is idealised as the champion of the gig economy by the corporate masters The exact bit work that the first unions a century ago got formed to fight against yet us dopes say yeah who cares im alright jack If anything technology has divided us and enabled the corporates to control the messages the digital space is essentially monopolised and the most dollars wins in this game The smaller players end up looking like marginal and whacky with no cred in the mainstream Once upon a time i was out on my arse and had to survive driving taxi for a good few years with a young family of three small children I used to think in those days... nobody really gives a shit about you and about your conditions yet i was grateful it was there as a last resort Yet these poor conditions have been allowed to get much worse and with a revolutionary once in a lifetime technology supercorp in the middle of this fall ruined the backup for all and worldwide FUCK UBER
Just wait until more people in other industries become 'gig workers' on faux contracts. When more people are working for bottom dollar there is less money for consumers to spend on discretionary services such. People love it now but the consequences of this new underemployed class will affect all of our society. Basically, the consumer is the winner for now but for how long can people stay the consumer before they themselves become worthless?