Uber appeals reclassification of couriers as salaried workers

Uber to Appeal Against CAR’s Decision to Reclassify Eats Drivers as Salaried Employees.

Uber is set to appeal against a decision made by the Commission for the Regulation of the Employment Relationship (CAR) that three of its Eats delivery drivers must be reclassified as salaried employees. The company announced this on Friday, stating that it will take the matter to a labor court for a ruling.

In December 2023, three couriers from Uber Eats raised concerns about whether the platform’s requirement for them to register as self-employed individuals was in line with the law. They also questioned if their work should have been classified as that of an employee. The committee ruled in favor of the delivery drivers, stating that their freedom was limited and ordered them to be reclassified as salaried workers.

Uber expressed regret over the decision, noting that it only applies to three individuals in question. The company highlighted that thousands of independent couriers choose their app for the flexibility it offers in deciding when, where, and how much they want to work. A spokesperson stated that they will be appealing the decision.

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