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    Uber drivers are strongly pushing back against proposed employment law changes

    Uber drivers are strongly pushing back against proposed employment law changes


    Select committees are hearing public submissions on the proposed Employment Relations Amendment Bill.

    Among its suite of changes it would clarify the distinction between employment and contracting arrangements.

    Wellington Uber Drivers Network Spokesperson Steve Fairley says they want the ability to collectively bargain with Uber.

    He says they're treated as contractors - yet he's had far more rights in other contracting jobs.

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