Uber Drivers Win Landmark Employment Rights Case
Switzerland's Federal Court rules Geneva-based Uber drivers must be subject to employment services law, setting precedent for gig economy worker protections nationwide.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss Federal Court has ruled that Geneva-based Uber partner MITC is liable under the law on the hiring of services.
- Drivers using the Uber application are now legally classified as subject to employment services law, not independent contractors.
- The ruling confirms a previous decision by the Geneva Court of Justice from March 2024.
- MITC must now comply with employment law conditions, specifically regarding contracts and timetabling.
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They Said
"will give greater clarity to the organisation of an entire sector of activity"