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Jeff Chiumdash;APBy Rana ForooharDecember 9, 2015 11:28 AM ESTTIMErsquo Person of the Year issue explores the people who have had the most influence on global events and the news in any given year. This year, therersquo no question that Travis Kalanick, the CEO and founder of Uber, has had the biggest impact on the key economic question of the day: what will our ra stanley shop pidly changing labor market look like in the stanley termos years ahead In anexclusive interview with Kalanick, the 39-year-old CEOmade it clear he thinks Uberrsquo on-demand technologymdas stanley cup h;which has already transformed the transportation business and may transform many others such as real estatemdash;could be empowering for workers everywhere. Go to anybody who is an employee somewhere else and ask them if theyrsquo;d like to set their hours versus having shifts, says Kalanick. I just donrsquo;t know anybody who wouldnrsquo;t want to have control over their time.The question is how much control on-demand workers really have, and what they give up for it. Itrsquo an issue that has been raised by politicians like Senator Mark Warner, who is calling for more worker protection in the on-demand economy, as well as presidential candidates such as Hillary Clinton. Today, the AFL-CIO raised the stakes in the growing battle about worker rights by announcing a new set of principals that it would like to see firms like Uber, TaskRabbit, and others that are outsourcing and assigning work via on-