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Europe – Dutch court orders Uber to reinstate six drivers fired for app fraud (ITV News)

Europe – Dutch court orders Uber to reinstate six drivers fired for app fraud (ITV News) 16 April 2021 A court in the Netherlands has ordered Uber to reinstate six drivers that it dismissed for fraud, following legal action by the App Driver & Couriers Union, reports ITV News. Uber failed to contest the case so, in a default judgement, the Amsterdam District Court accepted the union’s claim that the drivers were fired unlawfully by Uber’s computer algorithm. The union argued that the app sometimes makes errors. A driver in London, Abdifatah Abdalla, was fired by Uber last year after the app detected two attempts to access his account from two different devices in two locations that were far apart. Uber accused him of sharing his account. He insists he didn’t. Uber informed Abdalla he was being “deactivated” on 27 September 2020 because of “evidence indicating fraudulent application activity”. Uber didn’t provide any evidence to support

Dutch court orders Uber to reinstate six drivers fired for app fraud

Uber accused him of sharing his account. He insists he didn’t. Uber informed Abdifatah he was being “deactivated” on 27th September because of “evidence indicating fraudulent application activity”. Uber didn’t provide any evidence to support the decision and still hasn’t. Uber reported his dismissal to Transport for London. On 13th October, TFL informed Abdifatah he was no longer considered “fit and proper” to hold a private hire licence and he was ordered to return it. “I’ve lost all my income because of what they did to me,” Abdifatah told ITV News. “I lost my Uber job, I lost my job with Kapten, with Bolt, I lost all my mini-cabbing. When they shut you down everywhere, then you feel you are in a dark place. There is nothing you can do because you are hopeless, you feel helpless”.

Uber and Ola ordered to hand over more data to drivers

Uber and Ola ordered to hand over more data to drivers A Dutch court has rejected Uber and Ola’s claims that drivers collectively taking action to access their data amounts to an abuse of their individual data access rights, laying the ground for drivers to form their own union-controlled data trust Share this item with your network: By Published: 16 Mar 2021 13:01 Ride hailing apps Uber and Ola have been ordered by a Dutch court to provide their drivers with greater access to data held on them. The court also rejected both firms’ claims that drivers were abusing their data access rights by seeking to use it for collective bargaining purposes.

Uber drivers who defeated ride-hailing app want their data

Union of ride hailing app s drivers gets mixed results in lawsuit against Uber, in bid to gain access on data about drivers. Reuters The British drivers whose legal victory against Uber Technologies Inc. upended the UK’s gig economy, are now trying to get access to the data the ride-sharing app stores on them. Former Uber drivers James Farrar and Yaseen Aslam, who founded the App Drivers & Couriers Union, got mixed results in an Amsterdam District Court ruling on Thursday. The court will require the ride-hailing giant to provide drivers with anonymous ratings information from riders, and additional information on two drivers whose accounts were deactivated. But the court wouldn’t give them information about how prices are calculated, notes that Uber staff add to their profiles, or require the company to pay compensation.

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