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Latest Media Coverage & Press Releases

The New Statesman, 26th February 2021

We talked to the New Statesman to confirm that drivers who had worked for Uber since 2015 are likely to be entitled to backdated minimum wages and holiday pay following the Supreme Court ruling recognising them as workers.

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Personnel Today, 23rd February 2021

Following the Supreme Court’s ruling that Uber drivers should be classed as workers, we talked to Personnel Today about what happens next and why Uber must now accept this final decision.

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The Guardian, 22nd February 2021

Andrew Nugent Smith, managing director at Keller Lenkner UK, talked to the Guardian to comment on news that Uber had advised its drivers that only a small number were entitled to backdated minimum wages and holiday pay following the Supreme Court ruling confirming their rights.

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Keller Lenkner UK is working with the App Drivers and Couriers Union (ADCU) following Supreme Court’s landmark decision against Uber

Keller Lenkner UK is currently representing thousands of Uber drivers, for whom we will now be proceeding to recover lost historic wages which we estimate will be worth tens of millions of pounds. We are also pleased to say that we are now working with the App Drivers and Couriers Union, including Yaseen Aslam and James Farrar who were successful claimants in today’s case.

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Legal Futures, 19th February 2021

We announced that we were working with the App Drivers & Couriers Union (ADCU) representing thousands of Uber drivers following the Supreme Court ruling that delivered a final decision that they should be classed as workers and therefore entitled to minimum wages and holiday pay.

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Legal Futures, 11th November 2020

Kingsley Hayes, head of data breach at Keller Lenkner UK, talked to Legal Futures after The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) announced two significant data breach fines.

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