By Mark Hookham and Abul Taher and Brendan Carlin 22:15 02 Dec 2023, updated 02:13 03 Dec 2023 Channel migrants living in taxpayer-funded hotels are earning up to £1,500 a month working illegally for fast food delivery firms like Deliveroo – despite a Minister demanding the practice be stamped out. A Mail on Sunday investigation …
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Be warned: Deliveroo’s victory over its riders shows just how vulnerable British workers are | Deliveroo
Opinion Why is the UK establishment so much more hostile to gig economy rights than other parts of Europe? Thu 23 Nov 2023 14.14 GMT On Tuesday, the supreme court ruled unanimously that Deliveroo riders are self-employed and do not have a right to collective bargaining. After seven years of legal battles, a case brought …
Princess Eugenie reveals she orders Deliveroo to Kensington Palace
Princess Eugenie has revealed what it’s like to order Deliveroo to Kensington Palace – which she does on rare occasions. Speaking on the Table Manners podcast hosted by pop star Jessie Ware and her chef mother, Lennie, the royal, 33, revealed she had ordered a takeaway the night before because her fridge was ‘sad’ and …
Deliveroo not forced by law to engage with unions, Supreme Court rules
By Michael Race Business reporter, BBC News 21 November 2023, 10:49 GMT Updated 2 minutes ago Deliveroo cannot be legally compelled to engage with a union representing its riders for the purposes of collective bargaining, judges have ruled. The decision is the latest in a long-running dispute, which began when a union tried to represent …
UK Supreme Court rules Deliveroo riders are not employees
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The UK Supreme Court has ruled that Deliveroo riders cannot form unions or be recognised as employees in a landmark decision for the gig economy. The Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB), which has …
Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Just Eat told to clean up their act in bid to end illegal working
The Government is demanding that food delivery firms carry out checks on all delivery drivers to prevent illegal working. Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick has written to Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Just Eat calling on them to end the practice of unchecked account sharing, known as ‘substitutions’, by implementing stricter controls. WATCH HERE: GB News exclusive …
Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats urged to close ‘loophole’ that ‘lets kids work’
Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats have been called to reform policies which allow riders to lend their accounts to others following concerns that children have been picking up work Just Eat and Deliveroo have been told to urgently change their policies (Getty Images) By Monica Charsley, Ted Hennessey 13:42, 14 Nov 2023 Teenagers have …