
Uber drivers are workers not self-employed, says Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has ruled that Uber drivers are workers and are entitled to minimum wage and holiday pay.

The judgment has wider implications for the gig economy, as people who work on these platforms are considered as self employed and employers do not have to pay holiday or minimum wage, or employer’s national insurance contributions.
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