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On the 12th May 2023, the Government announced the launch of a consultation entitled: ‘Retained EU Employment Law: Consultation on reforms to the Working Time

Uber has failed in its appeal to the Court of Appeal, with the Court ruling that Uber drivers are workers. Background To The Uber Appeal

The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) have ruled that drivers are workers, not self-employed, in the Addison Lee appeal case, meaning that the drivers are entitled

The Uber appeal against an Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) ruling that its drivers were workers will be heard by the Court of Appeal on the

Following the defeat of the Uber appeal in the EAT, Uber is now seeking permission to bypass the Court of Appeal in order to take

Uber has lost its appeal, as the EAT rule that Uber drivers are workers in a decision that was handed down on Friday 10th November

Back on the 31st July 2017, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) ruled in the case of Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council v Willetts and others (2017),

A courier working for taxi company, Addison Lee, has been held by the Central London Employment Tribunal to be a worker, and not a self-employed

In Dewhurst v CitySprint UK (2017), a case that has significant ramifications for the ‘gig economy’, the London Central Employment Tribunal held that a Cycle
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