Definition[]
On-demand companies
“ | such as Uber (which provides driver services) or TaskRabbit (whose providers perform household errands and tasks) use Internet- or application-based technological platforms to match consumers to a select pool of potential service providers. The on-demand aspect of these companies refers to their use of technology to respond to a customer's immediate need (e.g., for a driver or delivery) or specific need (e.g., for a particular rental or service provider skill set).[1] | ” |
References[]
- ↑ What Does the Gig Economy Mean for Workers?, at 1, n.1.