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Uber to pay drivers minimum wage: what now for the gig economy?

Wednesday, 17 March 2021, 16:03 By Alston Asquith

uber to pay minimum wage in decision that could have knock on effects for the gig economy

Following a lengthy court battle, Uber has now conceded defeat in their battle to classify drivers as self-employed. The UK supreme court had rejected their appeal which meant that drivers would be classified as workers entitling them to minimum wage, holiday pay and pensions which Uber has said it …

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The great ‘work from home’ debate: government guidance to remain until June but should flexibility remain afterwards?

Tuesday, 2 March 2021, 14:27 By Alston Asquith

work from home

One of the biggest impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic has been the government guidance to work from home to reduce transmissibility. The government has announced that guidance to 'work from home' will remain until restrictions are relaxed which is currently scheduled for 21st June. Many though have …

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HMRC Loses Out Over Lorraine Kelly IR35 Tax Ruling

Tuesday, 26 March 2019, 21:56 By Alston Asquith

HMRC Loses Out Over Lorraine Kelly IR35 Tax Ruling

The HMRC has been a source of press attention after a recent ruling found that Lorraine Kelly was not required to pay our a £1.2m tax bill due to her employment status as a freelancer for ITV under contracts for service. This does not come as a surprise for many practitioners of contract law, as …

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First reported successful judgement on COVID-19 commercial rent claim for a premises in Westfield Shopping Centre, West London

First reported successful judgement on COVID-19 commercial rent claim

Wednesday, 21 April 2021, 15:34 By Alston Asquith

European Super League set for mammoth legal dispute with UEFA

European Super League set for mammoth legal dispute with UEFA

Tuesday, 20 April 2021, 16:57 By Alston Asquith

Marks & Spencer take on Aldi over Colin the Caterpillar trademark infringement

M&S takes on Aldi over Colin the Caterpillar trademark infringement

Monday, 19 April 2021, 16:47 By Alston Asquith

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