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Uber loses Dutch court fight over drivers' rights

Uber, which insists it simply provides a technical platform to link independent drivers and customers, said it would appeal the ruling.

September 13, 2021 / 19:22 IST
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A Dutch court ruled on Monday that Uber drivers in the Netherlands are effectively under an employment contract, in a fresh blow for the US ride-hailing giant's gig economic model.

The judgment, in a case brought by a Dutch union, comes months after a similar UK court ruling on Uber drivers' rights led to the American firm agreeing a world-first union deal in Britain.

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"The legal relationship between Uber and these drivers meets all the characteristics of an employment contract," and drivers are covered by a collective labour agreement for taxi drivers, the Amsterdam District Court said in a statement.

"This means that Uber is obligated to institute a labour contract with drivers... and therefore means these drivers are entitled to backpay in certain circumstances," the court said.