Uber dismissed: the EAT decides drivers are workers
The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has upheld the employment tribunal’s ruling that Uber drivers are workers and therefore qualify for workers’ rights. Here’s the link … Read More
The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has upheld the employment tribunal’s ruling that Uber drivers are workers and therefore qualify for workers’ rights. Here’s the link … Read More
Two foster carers have won the right to be classed as employees, in a ruling that could mean foster carers are entitled to holiday pay … Read More
Moving offices to a new area is a big decision. It can involve employees taking on a long commute or even relocating their whole family. … Read More
Capita Translation and Interpreting Limited v Siauciunas – Appeal No. UKEAT/0181/16/RN EMPLOYMENT APPEAL TRIBUNAL FLEETBANK HOUSE, 2-6 SALISBURY SQUARE, LONDON EC4Y 8AE At the Tribunal … Read More
The gig economy: worker status legal challenge The London employment tribunal is set to publish its eagerly awaited judgement on whether Uber drivers are workers … Read More
Deliveroo workers’ hit the headlines yesterday with reports that their contracts ban access to employment tribunals. The news follows recent reports about the Uber employment tribunal … Read More
Law firm Leigh Day is acting for 19 Uber drivers claiming they are workers and therefore entitled to worker rights. For example: a right not … Read More
As the summer months draw closer, we are about to enter one of the busiest periods for seasonal workers. During demanding times, many companies need … Read More
The so-called “gig economy” is making employment issues more complicated. But this shift in the way we’re working shows no sign of stopping, writes Melanie Lane … Read More