In an interview with CNN correspondent Christiane Amanpour that will air Wednesday, Khosrowshahi defended Uber's business model, which involves the company investing heavily in promotions to entice customers to its on-demand ride and meal-delivery offerings.
"The model is absolutely sustainable," Khosrowshahi said. "The business, for example, is still growing 30-plus percent on a global basis. And anytime you have a business that has the kind of market size of trillions of dollars in terms of transportation and food and global commerce, it makes sense for a company to invest."
"The law, of course applies, but we don't think that the law, as it relates to us, would classify our drivers as full-time workers," Khosrowshahi said.
"We do think that the nature of independent work should change," Khosrowshahi said. "We do believe that they should get health care. We do believe that they should have minimum earnings."
But making good on that belief of providing better benefits to drivers could run counter to the company's recent efforts to control costs.
Amanpour's full interview with Khosrowshahi airs at 1pm Eastern on CNN International and tonight on PBS (check your local listings).









Add Category