Are drivers for Ola, Uber working as their employees? Delhi HC to decide
Can drivers working for app-based taxi companies like Ola and Uber be considered as their employees? This was a question raised on Monday before the Delhi High Court which sought to know the Centre's stand on the issue. Apart from the central government, Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva also issued notice to the Delhi government, Uber and ANI Technologies, which provides cab services under the name of Ola, and sought their responses by August 10 on the issue raised by a drivers' union.
The Delhi Commercial Driver Union, which claims to represent around 1.5 lakh drivers operating in the national capital region, has alleged that the two companies were not treating them as employees and instead "exploiting" them. It has claimed in its plea that the drivers were being exploited with regard to their pay and service conditions and were also being denied benefits like compensation in case of accidents or deaths while on duty, under the labour laws. The Delhi government, during the hearing, told the court that the issue raised was either an industrial dispute or a policy decision to be taken by the administration. It said no representation has been made to it by the drivers highlighting their grievances. The central government, on the other hand, said a Bill amending the Motor Vehicles Act for regulating companies like Ola and Uber has been passed by the Lok Sabha. However, the petitioner, represented by advocates Akash Vajpai and Shoumendu Mukherji, contended that the problems faced by the drivers were not covered by the proposed legislation. The union has contended that the drivers work under "deplorable working and pay conditions". It has sought the setting up of a committee to look into their grievances and give
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