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Wrongfully deactivated from uber

Asked on May 29th, 2021 on Labor and Employment - New Jersey
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Someone accused me of being intoxicated.They never even got in my vehicle..I was a 1099 at will employee
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Criminal Defense Attorney serving Toms River, NJ at Edward J. Dimon
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You are a1099 'independent contractor' and this gives you far less rights. The potential customer said you had been drinking and were intoxicated. Uber made the decision to believe the customer. This is similar to saying that you will not use the plumber a second time to fix your sink. You have no obligation to use the plumber.  You have the right to support your position with evidence including testimony and video records. I would recommend placing all the supporting evidence on the 'written record' so that there is a positive record. Uber has no obligation to accept the record or to give you a 'hearing'. However, you would have the record for the possibility of new contractual employment with Uber. Please call if we can help. Ed Dimon, Esq..
Answered on May 30th, 2021 at 2:17 PM

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