Uber loses right to classify UK drivers as self-employed
by Hilary Osborne from Technology | The Guardian on (#1ZM0R)
Landmark employment tribunal ruling states firm must also pay drivers national living wage and holiday pay with huge implications for gig economy
Uber drivers are not self-employed and should be paid the "national living wage", a UK employment court has ruled in a landmark case which could affect tens of thousands of workers in the gig economy.
The ride-hailing app could now be open to claims from all of its 40,000 drivers in the UK, who are currently not entitled to holiday pay, pensions or other workers' rights. Uber immediately said it would appeal against the ruling.
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