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New Zealand court rules Uber drivers are employees
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70940, member: 636"] New Zealand's highest court has determined that Uber drivers qualify as employees rather than independent contractors, entitling them to minimum wage guarantees, leave benefits and union representation. The tribunal found that contractual terminology describing workers as contractors amounted to superficial labeling that obscured genuine employment arrangements. Justices identified multiple control mechanisms exercised by the platform, including algorithmic pricing systems, location monitoring, disciplinary authority and performance evaluations through passenger ratings. The court concluded that customers enter agreements with Uber for transportation rather than contracting directly with individual operators. The ruling advances litigation initiated three years earlier and establishes that courts must evaluate working relationships based on substantive circumstances beyond formal documentation. International jurisdictions have reached varying conclusions, with American appellate courts enforcing arbitration provisions for drivers, while Brazilian judges have classified them as independent operators. [/QUOTE]
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