Judge describes Uber contracts as ‘problematic’ in gig-economy Supreme Court case

Judge describes Uber contracts as ‘problematic’ in gig-economy Supreme Court case
Uber argues treating its drivers like employees would fundamentally change its business model. (Image: Getty)
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Uber is fighting to overturn a 2022 Court of Appeal ruling that classified four drivers as employees.The multinational ride-sharing company does not believe it needs to give drivers the rights afforded to employees, such as the minimum wage, leave entitlements and KiwiSaver contributions.Indeed, treating its drivers like employees would fundamentally change its business model.Presenting Uber’s case to a panel of five Supreme Court judges this morning, Paul Wicks, KC, highlighted the flexibility enjoyed by drivers, who can c...

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