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26 Nov 2021

Author:
Ellen Milligan, Insurance Journal (USA)

UK: Uber back in court to “avoid responsibility for the health and safety of drivers”, says union

"Uber UK Accused of Undermining Court Ruling on Worker Rights", 23 Nov 2021

Uber has challenged a small part of the landmark ruling, where a judge’s comments suggest the tech firm should enter into a direct contract with passengers when providing car journeys. The ride hailing-app is seeking a ruling that, that isn’t the case, which it argues is in line with the London transport regulator’s guidance.

Earlier this year, the nation’s top court ruled that Uber must treat its drivers as “workers,” giving them access to vacation pay, rest breaks and minimum wage while they’re using the app. Just weeks later, Uber said it would reclassify all its UK drivers as workers and later announced it had formally recognized the GMB labor union, giving drivers increased powers to collectively bargain.

The ADCU says the company is trying to undermine that victory. Its lawyers said that one of the consequences, if the court sides with Uber, is that they will “avoid responsibility for the health and safety of drivers.”

A spokesperson for Uber said the company is committed to the worker changes it made earlier this year and that “this legal procedure is seeking to clarify a different and narrow point of law.”

Uber’s lawyers said that if it rules against the company, it would have to change its operating model as it currently is contracted as an agent for the driver. Its ultimate concern is to ensure its regulatory compliance.