Uber ‘willing to change’ as drivers get minimum wage, holiday pay and pensions

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It comes after a court ruling on driver status and could have consequences across the gig economy. …

Mary Walker, partner and employment lawyer at law firm Gordons, said the additional costs facing the gig economy mean “some businesses will simply be unable to continue trading”. Other firms will be able to restructure, but perhaps with fewer workers, she added.

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