Watch VideoA major decision of from the U.K. Supreme Court: It ruled Uber drivers are should be classified as workers and not as self-employed.
The decision could have ripple effects across the ride-share industry and threaten its business model.
The judges agreed with a lower court ruling that found two Uber drivers were...
U.K. Supreme Court: Uber Drivers Are Workers, Should Get Benefits
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