Court dismisses Uber's appeal against drivers arguing they were not employees

Court dismisses Uber's appeal against drivers arguing they were not employees
Uber effectively controls its employees through a system of incentives, the Court of Appeal has found. (Image: Getty)
Dileepa Fonseka
The Court of Appeal has upheld an Employment Court ruling that Uber drivers are employees rather than contractors.Four drivers took a case against Uber, backed by unions E tū and First Union. Justice David Goddard delivered the judgment on Monday morning. Costs were awarded to E tū and First Union.Uber had appealed an earlier Employment Court ruling that found drivers using the platform were employees rather than contractors.The Court of Appeal said the key legal question came down to whether Uber drivers were employees or “independe...

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