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speak easy

(9,259 posts)
Wed Mar 17, 2021, 04:18 AM Mar 2021

In a first, Uber agrees to classify British drivers as 'workers' with a minimum wage

Source: Seattle Times

LONDON — For years, Uber has successfully deployed armies of lawyers and lobbyists around the world to fight attempts to reclassify drivers as company workers entitled to higher wages and benefits rather than lower-cost, self-employed freelancers.

Now the ride-hailing giant is retreating from that hard-line stance in Britain, one of its most important markets, after a major legal defeat.

On Tuesday, Uber said it would reclassify more than 70,000 drivers in Britain as workers who will receive a minimum wage, vacation pay and access to a pension plan. The decision, Uber said, is the first time the company has agreed to classify its drivers in this way, and it comes in response to a landmark British Supreme Court decision last month that said Uber drivers were entitled to more protections.

The decision represents a shift for Uber, though the move was made easier by British labor rules that offer a middle ground between freelancers and full employees that doesn’t exist in other countries. That middle ground makes it unclear whether Uber will change its stance elsewhere. More labor battles are coming in the European Union, where policymakers are considering tougher labor regulations of gig-economy companies, as well as in the United States.

Read more: https://www.seattletimes.com/business/in-a-first-uber-agrees-to-classify-british-drivers-as-workers-with-a-minimum-wage/

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In a first, Uber agrees to classify British drivers as 'workers' with a minimum wage (Original Post) speak easy Mar 2021 OP
I can't get over the erosion of workers' rights True Dough Mar 2021 #1
There hasn't been a workers movement for a while. ForgoTheConsequence Mar 2021 #2
It was the British Supreme Court that tipped the balance GentleAlien Mar 2021 #3
Thanks for posting this. zentrum Mar 2021 #4

ForgoTheConsequence

(4,869 posts)
2. There hasn't been a workers movement for a while.
Wed Mar 17, 2021, 09:01 AM
Mar 2021

Prop 22 passed in the most liberal state in the country and even got support on this board. Hopefully, Biden turns things around he is one of the most labor-friendly Presidents in history. We still need the EFCA, we need card check.

GentleAlien

(57 posts)
3. It was the British Supreme Court that tipped the balance
Wed Mar 17, 2021, 09:14 AM
Mar 2021

Imagine USSC doing that? If Biden were to intervene, I am sure these corporations or their GOP buddies will take their case to the Supreme Court. And we all know how that will turn out. Frankly speaking, I feel that even most Dems prefer status-quo than any radical change anyway..

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