User Register / Login

Uber Drivers Entitled To Worker Rights, UK’s Top Court Rules

February 19, 2021 |

This article was originally published by Thomson Reuters Foundation News

“A group of Uber drivers are entitled to worker rights such as the minimum wage, Britain’s Supreme Court decided on Friday in a blow to the ride-hailing service that could have ramifications for millions of others in the gig economy.

In a case led by two drivers, a London employment tribunal ruled in 2016 that they were due entitlements such as paid holidays and rest breaks.

Uber drivers are currently treated as self-employed, meaning that by law they are only afforded minimal protections, a status the Silicon Valley-based company sought to maintain through continued court action.

“The Supreme Court unanimously dismisses Uber’s appeal,” judge George Leggatt said on Friday.

“The legislation is intended to give certain protections to vulnerable individuals who have little or no say over their pay and working conditions.””

Read on.

Benefit from the Coalition’s unique overview of the capitals approach and community, gain insights into the latest thinking and developments and receive newsletters and project updates.