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How a US ruling on Uber drivers could disrupt the disrupters

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imageA labour ruling in the home state of ride-sharing group Uber has grappled with a vexed labour issue.Image sourced from www.shutterstock.com

In a decision that has huge potential to itself “disrupt” the business model of market disrupters, the Californian Labor Commission has ruled that an Uber driver is an employee, not an independent...

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