Many gig economy workers have contacted me or left comments on my various social media platforms when they heard about the Supreme Court deciding, after 13 years, that the Domino’s delivery drivers were employees for tax purposes. They are asking me is this case now a precedent for their particular situation and can they now… Continue reading What does the Domino’s drivers decision in the Supreme Court mean for other gig economy workers?
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Supreme Court decides O’Doherty and Waters not liable for legal costs
The Supreme Court has decided to deny the State’s application for its legal costs against Gemma O’Doherty and John Waters. Waters and O’Doherty failed abjectly in their judicial review challenge to the constitutionality of Covid 19 laws introduced by the State. They had failed in the High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court. Yet… Continue reading Supreme Court decides O’Doherty and Waters not liable for legal costs