A UK Employment Tribunal has ruled rider sharers on the digital platform Bolt are employees. The Tribunal judged that “the supposed contract between the Bolt driver and the passenger is a fiction designed by Bolt – and in particular its lawyers – to defeat the argument that it has an employer/worker relationship with the driver”.
Source: vatcalc.com
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