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February 21, 2021
LONDON (AP) Uber drivers in Britain are entitled to benefits like paid holidays and minimum wage, the country’s top court ruled on Friday, in a decision that threatens the company’s business model and holds broad implications for the gig economy.
The ruling that the drivers should be classed as “workers” and not self-employed is a big defeat for the ride-hailing giant. And it could inspire similar legal action against other companies who rely on gig workers as well as influence courts in other countries grappling with the issue, experts said.
The seven Supreme Court judges who heard the case unanimously rejected Uber’s appeal against an employment tribunal ruling that two Uber drivers were “workers” under British law.
Uber Loses UK Supreme Court Fight, Must Classify Drivers As Workers Uber Loses UK Supreme Court Fight, Must Classify Drivers As Workers Taxi ride-hailing giant Uber must classify its drivers as workers with minimum wage, holiday and sick pay rights, rather than be categorised as self-employed, the UK Supreme Court ruled on Friday.
Uber must classify its drivers as workers instead of self-employed, the UK Supreme Court ruled on Friday
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Taxi ride-hailing giant Uber must classify its drivers as workers with minimum wage, holiday and sick pay rights, rather than be categorised as self-employed, the UK Supreme Court ruled on Friday.