- Coordinate your holidays with other employees.
- The employer sets your hours.
- You can switch to another employer (Lyft) without giving notice, and can come back anytime.
So, the 'gig economy' has benefits for employees as well, and some drivers claim to prefer this over traditional employment. Additionally, I think Uber drivers have a lot less downtime over 'traditional' drivers. It might make sense to update labour laws to accommodate this new type of employment, so the drivers are fairly treated, without subjecting them to the above obligations.
It's a huge mess. Maybe it made sense when people worked one job for life, and when risks around employment were mostly about risk of injury and not downsizing etc. It doesn't work now. It does not protect enough people AND it stops others being as flexible as they want. And instead of us deciding whether an Uber driver etc is an employee or not (or them deciding themselves), we have dumped the responsibility on judges...
FYI, I am a brit.