Re: Uber Ruling October 28th 2016 Holiday Pay, Pension Rights New Sticky Thread Neede
Addison Lee, eCourier etc in employment tribunal New Year. Back pay for thousands of drivers plus holiday pay will cost them millions.
https://www.theguardian.com/money/20...rs-gig-economy
Contact GMB, UPHD, Leigh Day Solicitors for advice to claim your back pay now. Or DIY moneyclaim online and free advice from consumer action group and legalbeagles.
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Uber Agrees to Pay $100 Million to Drivers in Historic Class Action Settlement
Judge said not enough Ube rmust pay more, much more to drivers, and when and if Uber go public more money in back pay etc to drivers.
http://uberlawsuit.com/Uber Agrees ...ivers in Historic Class Action Settlement.pdf
UBER DRIVERS
Read here about an important lawsuit brought by Uber drivers to recover the tips they should have received and reimbursement for expenses
http://uberlawsuit.com/
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Uber's Least Favorite Lawyer Strikes Again Marisa Kendall 01/06/2016
http://uberlawsuit.com/The Recorder.pdf
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Uber litigation and the lessons for lawyers
https://www.lawgazette.co.uk/commen...n-and-the-lessons-for-lawyers/5054548.article
The biggest US case is the ongoing class action in California, where Uber drivers are claiming that they are not independent contractors, but employees entitled to be reimbursed for their expenses, such as gas and vehicle maintenance. The drivers also challenge Uber’s practice of telling passengers that the gratuity is included, and so there is no need to tip the drivers
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‘Love the job, hate the way we’re treated’: life on the frontline of UK’s delivery army.
Excel, City Sprint, Addison Lee and eCourier, to an employment tribunal with the support of their union, the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain (IWGB). They want to be classified as workers, which would entitle them to rights such as the minimum wage and holiday pay.
Addison Lee, eCourier etc in employment tribunal New Year. Back pay for thousands of drivers plus holiday pay will cost them millions.
https://www.theguardian.com/money/20...rs-gig-economy
Contact GMB, UPHD, Leigh Day Solicitors for advice to claim your back pay now. Or DIY moneyclaim online and free advice from consumer action group and legalbeagles.
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Uber Agrees to Pay $100 Million to Drivers in Historic Class Action Settlement
Judge said not enough Ube rmust pay more, much more to drivers, and when and if Uber go public more money in back pay etc to drivers.
http://uberlawsuit.com/Uber Agrees ...ivers in Historic Class Action Settlement.pdf
UBER DRIVERS
Read here about an important lawsuit brought by Uber drivers to recover the tips they should have received and reimbursement for expenses
http://uberlawsuit.com/
================================================== ================================
Uber's Least Favorite Lawyer Strikes Again Marisa Kendall 01/06/2016
http://uberlawsuit.com/The Recorder.pdf
==============================================
Uber litigation and the lessons for lawyers
https://www.lawgazette.co.uk/commen...n-and-the-lessons-for-lawyers/5054548.article
The biggest US case is the ongoing class action in California, where Uber drivers are claiming that they are not independent contractors, but employees entitled to be reimbursed for their expenses, such as gas and vehicle maintenance. The drivers also challenge Uber’s practice of telling passengers that the gratuity is included, and so there is no need to tip the drivers
================================================== ==========
‘Love the job, hate the way we’re treated’: life on the frontline of UK’s delivery army.
Excel, City Sprint, Addison Lee and eCourier, to an employment tribunal with the support of their union, the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain (IWGB). They want to be classified as workers, which would entitle them to rights such as the minimum wage and holiday pay.
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