Uber is eating its own: Test case âblows up fictionâ of whoâs the boss
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At last, the most exploited workers in Australia may soon be able to get some redress.
The delivery drivers and cyclists who have signed up for Uber â either delivering food or people â have been given some hope by a massive blood nose given to the âgig economyâ giant, in the courts in the UK.
Uber drivers celebrate as they listen to the court decision outside the Supreme Court in London.
Documents of the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene dated March 2019 and October 2019 showed that Aysha was in good health prior to its death. Also included in documents released by the Transport Workers Union are statements from veterinarians Dennis Farrell and Camilo Sierra who respectively examined the horse prior to and following its death.
Farrell and Sierra appeared to confirm that laboratory results led them to believe that PSSM was the cause of the horse s uncontrolled movements. We want to share these medical records because the carriage folks have always been transparent and open about our horses’ lives and our work together, Christina Hansen, a spokesperson for the carriage horse drivers, said in a news release.
Documents of the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene dated March 2019 and October 2019 showed that Aysha was in good health prior to its death. Also included in documents released by the Transport Workers Union are statements from veterinarians Dennis Farrell and Camilo Sierra who respectively examined the horse prior to and following its death.
Farrell and Sierra appeared to confirm that laboratory results led them to believe that PSSM was the cause of the horse s uncontrolled movements. We want to share these medical records because the carriage folks have always been transparent and open about our horses’ lives and our work together, Christina Hansen, a spokesperson for the carriage horse drivers, said in a news release.
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