Union says taxi app firm will force workers to take new cases to court despite success with wage claim

Uber is set to face further legal action over pay as unions said the taxi hailing app’s new deal was continuing to shortchange its UK drivers.

On Tuesday, after years of resistance by the company, Uber said it accepted that its 70,000 private-hire drivers were workers with rights to a minimum hourly wage and holiday pay in line with a supreme court ruling last month.

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