Academics sue Oxford University over ‘Uberisation’ of teaching contracts
by Rachel Hall from World news | The Guardian on (#683NY)
Case brought by two creative writing lecturers will draw on landmark 2021 supreme court gig economy ruling
Two academics are suing Oxford University for employing them as gig economy workers in a case which draws on the landmark ruling that gave Uber drivers the right to paid holidays and a pension.
The two lecturers were employed on fixed-term personal services" contracts to teach on Oxford's creative writing course for 15 years, but these were not renewed in 2022.
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