2019年1月21日
Radar - April 2020 – 6 / 5 观点
Radar looks at some of the legal developments expected in tech, consumer protection and data in 2019, and at the UK government's preparations to preserve the data protection framework after Brexit. We also look at the latest court decision on the status of gig economy workers.
While Brexit is undoubtedly going to dominate 2019, it will certainly not derail the EU's legislative agenda although it may slow things down in the UK. We are also expecting some significant court decisions this year.
The UK government prepares for a no deal Brexit and aims to ensure the preservation of a functioning UK data protection regime.
In the latest in a string of high profile cases on the status of gig economy workers, the Court of Appeal upheld the ruling of the Employment Appeal Tribunal that Uber drivers are workers, not self-employed.
2020年4月8日
作者 Louise Popple 以及 Debbie Heywood