South African labour law draws a distinction between employees, who dedicate their full-time endeavours to the service of a particular employer, and independent contractors, who perform specific projects for a customer. Employees enjoy a wide range of statutory rights such as the right to not be unfairly dismissed, but such protection does not extend to independent contractors. In the advent of the digital era, many people have turned to online platforms to secure their incomes. For example, some have turned to the Uber platform to drive customers seeking transport by means of the Uber application. Such drivers are, in terms of our law, not regarded as employees of Uber, but as independent contractors and are thereby precluded from the stat...
For ridesharing companies like Uber and Lyft, navigating the complex world of regulation is not as s...
Part I of this comment details California employment law, how it has been applied to Uber, and how U...
This case note analyzes Capriole v. Uber Techs., Inc., 460 F. Supp. 3d 919 (N.D. Cal. 2020) aff’d, 7...
Labour protections are afforded to those workers who conform to the definition of an “employee”. In ...
South Africa’s Uber dilemma has forced jurists to answer important questions about the country’s lar...
Uber has reached rock-star status in the world of 'gigs’, 'rabbits’ and 'rides’ known as the 'on-dem...
“Before the Internet, it would be really difficult to find someone, sit them down for ten minutes an...
The status of Uber drivers – the question of whether they are independent contractors (as argued by ...
A person's entitlement to workplace rights and protections under English law is conditional on their...
By connecting more independent entrepreneurs with customers than ever before, Internet-based applica...
Important legal victories for workers against platform corporations remain partial and limited in th...
Ride-sharing companies such as Uber Technologies Inc. (“Uber”) have revolutionized the ride-sharing ...
A person's entitlement to workplace rights and protections under English law is conditional on their...
In litigation against ride-sharing companies Uber and Lyft, former drivers have alleged that they we...
Uber and Lyft drivers are part of a vast pool of workers in the new economy who exist in the legal g...
For ridesharing companies like Uber and Lyft, navigating the complex world of regulation is not as s...
Part I of this comment details California employment law, how it has been applied to Uber, and how U...
This case note analyzes Capriole v. Uber Techs., Inc., 460 F. Supp. 3d 919 (N.D. Cal. 2020) aff’d, 7...
Labour protections are afforded to those workers who conform to the definition of an “employee”. In ...
South Africa’s Uber dilemma has forced jurists to answer important questions about the country’s lar...
Uber has reached rock-star status in the world of 'gigs’, 'rabbits’ and 'rides’ known as the 'on-dem...
“Before the Internet, it would be really difficult to find someone, sit them down for ten minutes an...
The status of Uber drivers – the question of whether they are independent contractors (as argued by ...
A person's entitlement to workplace rights and protections under English law is conditional on their...
By connecting more independent entrepreneurs with customers than ever before, Internet-based applica...
Important legal victories for workers against platform corporations remain partial and limited in th...
Ride-sharing companies such as Uber Technologies Inc. (“Uber”) have revolutionized the ride-sharing ...
A person's entitlement to workplace rights and protections under English law is conditional on their...
In litigation against ride-sharing companies Uber and Lyft, former drivers have alleged that they we...
Uber and Lyft drivers are part of a vast pool of workers in the new economy who exist in the legal g...
For ridesharing companies like Uber and Lyft, navigating the complex world of regulation is not as s...
Part I of this comment details California employment law, how it has been applied to Uber, and how U...
This case note analyzes Capriole v. Uber Techs., Inc., 460 F. Supp. 3d 919 (N.D. Cal. 2020) aff’d, 7...