‘Uber’ one year on: So what has changed in the world of employment status?

Jason Galbraith-Marten QC

Sheryn Omeri

Who better to provide an update on employment status than Cloisters’ Jason Galbraith-Marten QC and Sheryn Omeri?

On the one-year anniversary of their ground-breaking success in the Supreme Court in Aslam & Farrar v Uber BV & Ors, Jason and Sheryn get together to discuss the impact of the case in the UK as well as internationally. Jason makes his contribution from London and Sheryn from Sydney, where she also practices and is instructed on employment status proceedings on behalf of Australian Uber drivers. She is the only barrister in the world to be instructed on two employment status cases against Uber across different jurisdictions.

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