Deliveroo 'riders' denied pension rights

James Phillips
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Deliveroo riders have been denied pension rights in a gig economy case which has swung against the outcomes of a series of similar court battles.

In a judicial review brought by the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain (IWGB), the High Court dismissed arguments that the ‘riders' were workers of the food delivery company. Contrary to...

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James Phillips

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