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There are private military or army companies that are contracted, but the soldiers working for the company can’t be independent contractors. The guidelines for worker’s classification apply to everyone, including military companies. I would strongly suggest you study all these guidelines given by the IRS and DOL.

I replied different comments you made separately. That’s why you see different responses.

Your argument doesn’t make sense. If you run a business and sell products, do you set your prices or let other businesses and people set your prices? If drivers are supposedly independent they should set their own rates for the

They IGNORE THEIR LEGAL RIGHTS of being an independent contractor or employee. They just believe that being an independent contractor equals freedom of your schedule and you pay for everything else. No... the thing is, if Uber wants the drivers be independent contractors, they can NOT have ANY financial or behavioral

There are strippers that have sued businesses that have misclassified them (google it. Example: Hart v. Rick’s cabaret).
FedEx drivers were misclassfied and FedEx had to pay millions for it. The same as home depot, sears, Lowe’s, microsoft and many more. Seems you haven’t realized this misclassification is going

No, you don’t have it straight. See, it doesn’t matter what the contract says and what the drivers were signing for. What matters is how the relationship presents and this type of relationship violates tax and labor laws.

Being an independent contractor means you are your own business, you are self-employed. Means,

“...you will get no benefits and not get paid an hourly wage or a yearly salary; you will get 80% of the fare and that is it,” and people still sign up, that’s not Uber’s fault.”

Yes it is Uber’s fault because it’s violating tax and labor laws. They can NOT have financial and behavioral control over the drivers that

It’s unclear by the financial and behavioral control Uber has over the drivers. What part of that don’t you understand? Do you know what a true independent contractor is? If Uber wants to classify the drivers as independent contractors, they shouldn’t treat them as employees and shouldn’t have any financial and

$19/hr? that’s laughable. How much are the drivers paying for self-employment taxes, commercial insurance, car maintenance/repair/cleaning, gasoline, etc and depreciation of their vehicles? and they also have to pay for their own health insurance. Uber is having the best of both worlds, treating the drivers as

Being an independent contractor means you are your own business, you are self-employed. Means, YOU set your own rates and not someone else setting them for you. Means, Uber can NOT set the rates and can NOT decide how much the drivers should get paid for the rides. Uber should NOT decide if drivers can get tips or