Uber’s UK drivers gain collective bargaining with union recognition By Reuters
LONDON (Reuters) - Uber (NYSE:UBER) on Wednesday said it was recognising Britain's GMB union, allowing it to represent up to 70,000 drivers and boosting the power of workers with collective bargaining. Recognition means a union has the right to negotiate on behalf of the workforce. Meetings will take place quarterly to discuss issues and the pair will work on matters such as pay, pensions and safety, according to a statement released by the ride-hailing app. Drivers will retain their ability to choose if, when and where they drive. "Whilst Uber and GMB...
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