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Uber drivers in SA want to be independent workers


Uber drivers in SA want to be independent workers
Uber South Africa has hit back after a local human rights attorney announced that it would be representing Uber drivers in a class action suit.
Most Uber drivers want to work independently and major changes to the Uber App have improved benefits for local drivers Uber South Africa said in response to the recent announcement of pending legal action against the firm.
South African human rights attorneys Mbuyisa Moleele Attorneys, assisted by Leigh Day  announced that they will be filing a class action against Uber BV and Uber SA to have drivers declared “employees” in the Johannesburg Labour Court. The move follows a UK Supreme Court victory in which the court ruled that the firm’s drivers in the UK were “workers” in terms of UK labour legislation, and therefore entitled to benefits such as holiday pay. ....

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The (possible) end to gig economy model


The (possible) end to gig economy model
By Farah Khalfe
CAPE TOWN - EVERYONE’S favourite transportation service just lost a major legal battle.
A week ago, former Uber drivers James Farrar and Yasseen Aslam achieved the outcome of their desire – a court ruling citing that drivers for the taxi company should be treated as workers rather than independent contractors.
This slight distinction could be the catalyst for major implications and come at a heavy cost to the firm.
Aslam and Farrah first took on Uber in 2016, contending that they were workers and should be entitled to minimum wage and paid leave. ....

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