In a landmark decision, the UK Supreme Court has rejected Uber’s appeal to overturn a High Court ruling to classify its drivers as “workers.” This is its third setback in Europe. Last year, top courts in France and Spain ruled to classify Uber drivers as employees. And Uber’s troubles are far from over. The company faces an impending class-action lawsuit in Canada and litigation in Massachusetts.
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