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Feb 19, 2021 · Uber drivers must be treated as workers rather than self-employed, the UK's Supreme Court has ruled. The decision could mean thousands of Uber drivers are entitled to minimum wage and holiday pay.
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Judgment DateNeutral CitationCase IdCase Name18 September 2024[2024] UKSC 30UKSC 2024/001516 September 2024[2024] UKSC 29UKSC 2021/022012 September 2024[2024] UKSC 28UKSC 2022/013316 August 2024[2024] UKSC 27UKSC 2023/0047Mar 18, 2021 · Recent cases have led to improvements in NHS critical care guidelines during the pandemic - and the Supreme Court declaring that Boris Johnson unlawfully shut down Parliament.
Feb 19, 2021 · Uber drivers must be treated as workers rather than self-employed, the UK's Supreme Court has ruled. The decision could mean thousands of Uber drivers are entitled to minimum...
Feb 26, 2021 · Shamima Begum, who left the UK for Syria to join the Islamic State group as a teenager, will not be allowed to return and fight her citizenship case, the Supreme Court has ruled. The court said...
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