Strange, the tribunal courts found that it is exactly the case. It doesn't matter what uber or the drivers thinks when it's shown with evidence in court that they are not self-employed.
I'm not talking about whether they're self-employed or not, I'm talking about making value judgements without actually asking the people apparently being 'grossly exploited' if it works for them.
Strange, the tribunal courts found that it is exactly the case. It doesn't matter what uber or the drivers thinks when it's shown with evidence in court that they are not self-employed.