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regards Uber, this US Taxi firm in uproar because their driver have been awarded an increase in pay / Conditions, have you used this company?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The news was not that the drivers had been awarded a pay rise, but that they had won an employment tribunal : in future they will have to be given full workers' rights, including being paid the minimum wage
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/bu siness- 3780238 6
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long series of cases at the Employment tribunal that contracts whcih say this is not an employment contract is determined to be ..... an employment contract.
leading case is this I think
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Ready _Mixed_ Concret e_(Sout h_East) _Ltd_v_ Ministe r_of_Pe nsions_ and_Nat ional_I nsuranc e
a bit like Street v Mountford for leases.
( licences saying this is not a lease are construed as .... leases)
usually the reader will be glad to hear
a contract is a contract is a contract.....
leading case is this I think
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a bit like Street v Mountford for leases.
( licences saying this is not a lease are construed as .... leases)
usually the reader will be glad to hear
a contract is a contract is a contract.....
a loose thinker from the Adam Smith institute was defending the employers view
with wizzy points like - but they can earn what they want when they want ( has he never heard of zero hours contracts ? )
and ... lots earn over the minimum ( well theyre not covered then )
and the great majority dont want this case ( fine they can work under the crappy conditions then )
he then said - many earn £10-20 a hour before expenses - which kinda in the taxi business I would rank expenses as high
and if expenses are 30% gross then you are down to minimum wage levels
with wizzy points like - but they can earn what they want when they want ( has he never heard of zero hours contracts ? )
and ... lots earn over the minimum ( well theyre not covered then )
and the great majority dont want this case ( fine they can work under the crappy conditions then )
he then said - many earn £10-20 a hour before expenses - which kinda in the taxi business I would rank expenses as high
and if expenses are 30% gross then you are down to minimum wage levels