Decision means drivers will be entitled to basic rights such as paid holidays, say lawyers

The UK supreme court has ruled against Uber operating companies and concluded that drivers should be classed as workers, not independent third-party contractors.

Seven justices delivered the ruling on Friday in the latest round of a long-running fight between Uber operating companies and drivers.

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