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Urssaf Targets Uber for €1.7 Billion Over Driver Status; Company Says Talks Under Way

An investigative report details an internal assessment reclassifying about 71,000 drivers for 2019–2022, with Uber citing recent rulings that affirmed contractor status.

Overview

  • Revue21 reported that Urssaf concluded 71,194 Uber drivers from 2019 to 2022 should be treated as employees, triggering a claim for unpaid social charges.
  • The internal calculation cited by the report totals €1.2 billion in contributions plus €512 million in surcharges, for roughly €1.7 billion.
  • Uber said it is in collaborative, transparent discussions with Urssaf and maintains that recent French high-court decisions confirm drivers are independent workers.
  • Urssaf declined to comment on the reported figures, and Uber’s 2024 filings note a December 2024 lawsuit by Urssaf over contribution calculations.
  • Legal outcomes in France remain significant for Uber’s model across Europe, where courts and regulators continue to scrutinize ride-hailing platforms.