Round table: Uber BV and others (Appellants) v Aslam and others (Respondents) [2021] UKSC 5

Cambridge Law Faculty published this video item, entitled “Round table: Uber BV and others (Appellants) v Aslam and others (Respondents) [2021] UKSC 5” – below is their description.

Speakers: Dr Zoe Adams, Professor Catherine Barnard, Professor Simon Deakin, Ms Sarah Fraser Butlin, Professor Owen Warnock

Experts from the University of Cambridge discuss the recent Supreme Court decision the drivers working for the company Uber must be treated as workers rather than self-employed.

For more information see: https://www.cels.law.cam.ac.uk/weekly-seminar-series

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