UK Supreme Court: Uber drivers in UK to get ‘worker’ benefits – Times of India

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LONDON: Uber drivers in Britain have been re-classified as “workers” and will now benefit from a paid holiday, a minimum wage and private pensions following a UK Supreme Court ruling last month.
From Wednesday, Uber drivers in the UK will be treated as workers, earning at least the minimum wage when driving with Uber. Eligible drivers will automatically be enrolled into a private pension plan with contributions from Uber alongside driver contributions and they will also be paid for holiday time.
An Uber spokesperson told TOI the changes would only apply to the more than 70,000 drivers in the UK and would not apply to India or any other country since a “worker” is a classification that is unique under UK employment law.
“Before Uber drivers in Britain were classified as self-employed, and now they have been reclassified as workers but not as employees,” the spokesperson said.
Under UK law workers are not employees but are entitled to the minimum wage, currently an hourly rate of £8.72 (Rs 878) for people aged 25 and above, as well as holiday pay and a pension.
Uber will not become their employer and will not be able to dictate drivers’ hours. Drivers will retain the flexibility to work when and where they want, as well as to work for multiple apps and firms.
Agency workers in the UK are classified in this manner. Uber said it had consulted thousands of drivers over the last several weeks and that they said they wanted these additional benefits but without any loss of flexibility.
Most Uber drivers earn far more than the UK minimum wage with those in London earning on average £17 (Rs 1,700) per hour and those in the rest of the UK earning on average £14 (Rs 1,400) per hour.
Free insurance to cover sickness, injury and maternity and paternity payments have been in place for all drivers since 2018.
The Supreme Court judgment handed down on 19 February found that Uber drivers worked under worker’s contracts.
Uber argued that it acted solely as a technology provider and booking agent and the contract was between the driver and the passenger. But the Supreme Court found that drivers are in a position of subordination and dependency to Uber and Uber exercises significant control over the way in which drivers deliver their services.

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UK Teen Who Joined ISIS, Not Allowed to Return Home to Fight for Citizenship, Rules Court

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The UK Supreme Court ruled Friday that “ISIS bride” Shamima Begum cannot return to the United Kingdom to appeal the revocation of her UK citizenship.

The President of the Supreme Court, Lord Robert Reed, said that the UK Court of Appeal made four errors last year when it ruled that Begum should be allowed to return to the UK to carry out her appeal.

Begum was 15 years old when in 2015 she left the UK with two school friends to join ISIS in Syria. She was stripped of her British citizenship by then-Home Secretary Sajid Javid on February 19, 2019 upon being discovered in a northern Syrian refugee camp.

According to Reed, the Court of Appeal was mistaken in ruling that Begum’s right to a fair hearing should prevail over other competing rights. “The right to a fair hearing does not trump all other considerations such as the safety of the public,” Reed said.

The UK Court of Appeal last year ruled that Begum should be granted leave to enter the UK for her appeal because otherwise it would not be “a fair and effective hearing.”

Reed added that the Court of Appeal did not give the Home Secretary’s assessment of the requirements to enter the UK “the respect it deserved,” adding that the court made their “own assessment of the requirements” despite an “absence of relevant evidence.”

The Supreme Court also ruled that Begum’s appeal against the revocation of her UK citizenship should be “postponed” until she can participate without “public safety being compromised.”

In his judgment Reed said Begum is currently being held at a camp in Syria. This is “not a perfect solution as it is not known how long it may be before that is possible,” he said. “There is no perfect solution to a dilemma of the present kind,” Reed added.

The decision to revoke Begum’s citizenship has come under fire from human rights campaigners and legal experts alike who argue that the revocation rendered her stateless and compromised her right to a fair appeal.



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India Men’s Hockey Team to Travel for 17-day Tour to Take on Germany and Britain

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A year after it last played an international match, the Indian men’s hockey team will travel to Europe for a 17-day tour to play two matches each against Germany and Britain.

The 22-member squad is scheduled to leave for Krefeld, Germany, from Bengaluru on February 21.

India will play host Germany in Krefeld on February 28 and March 2. They will then travel to Antwerp, Belgium where they are scheduled to play Britain on March 6 and March 8.

The Indian men’s team last participated in an international competition in February, 2020 when they took on Australia during the FIH Hockey Pro League matches in Bhubaneswar. As a result of good performances, the team had climbed to fourth in the FIH world rankings, India’s highest ranking till date.

Over the past few months, Hockey India has been studying the Covid-19 situation to work out a suitable training and competition schedule for the team as part of Olympic preparations.

The Tokyo Olympic Games were postponed from July 2020 to July 2021.

The team had, over the past year, mostly trained in a bio-secure environment in SAI, Bengaluru with pandemic disrupting travel and competition abroad.

Chief coach Graham Reid said, “We are very grateful for the opportunity to go to Europe, and we are looking forward to having our first competitive matches in just over 12 months. Playing against powerhouse teams like Germany and Britain will provide us with great competition and help immensely in our preparation for FIH Hockey Pro League and Olympic Games. Playing any top-10 ranked team is always a great experience for the team.”



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