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by Silhouette
1908 days ago
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Just for accuracy, they were actually recognised as "workers"[0], which is a different formal employment status to "employees"[1] and doesn't confer the full set of employment rights in law. Worker status does come with the rights to minimum wages, breaks and holiday pay, though, so it's still a reasonable concern that if/when Deliveroo riders are granted the same status it will increase the company's operating costs considerably. [0] https://www.gov.uk/employment-status/worker [1] https://www.gov.uk/employment-status/employee |
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