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Employment status: Who is a worker, when and why?
Ed Livingstone and Kimberly Dennis give a summary of recent cases on worker status An ability for the individual to substitute another person to carry out their duties under the contract will be highly persuasive when arguing that they are not a worker, so long as it is a genuine right and not merely theoretical. …
Cases Referenced
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- Johnson v Transopco UK Ltd [2022] EA-2020-000780-AT
- Nursing and Midwifery Council v Somerville [2022] EWCA Civ 229
- Rainford v Dorset Aquatics Ltd [2022] EA-2020-000123-BA
- Stojsavljevic & anor v DPD Group UK Ltd [2021] EA-2019-000259-JOJ
- Uber BV & ors v Aslam & ors [2021] UKSC 5
- Waters v The Mote Cricket Club [2022] EA-2020-001090-VP