Uber hit with default ‘robo-firing’ ruling after another EU labor rights GDPR challenge

Post date: 2021-04-15 06:00:10
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Labor activists challenging Uber over what they allege are ‘robo-firings’ of drivers in Europe have trumpeted winning a default judgement in the Netherlands — where the Court of Amsterdam ordered the ride-hailing giant to reinstate six drivers who the litigants claim were unfairly terminated “by algorithmic means.” The court also ordered Uber to pay the
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