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E-Hailing And Employment Rights: The Case For An Employment Relationship Between Uber And Its Drivers In South Africa, Isaiah J. Marcano Jan 2018

E-Hailing And Employment Rights: The Case For An Employment Relationship Between Uber And Its Drivers In South Africa, Isaiah J. Marcano

Cornell International Law Journal

South Africa’s Uber dilemma has forced jurists to answer important questions about the country’s largest black-owned sector: the taxi industry. Since the days of apartheid, taxi drivers have struggled to secure their livelihoods. Lamentably, they have found themselves restricted by a legacy of oppression that, despite significant progress, lingers on. As of late, Uber has exploded onto the transportation market, and labor courts must decide whether Uber drivers fit within a system that never contemplated the emergence of gig economy companies. If future jurists continue to draw inspiration from South Africa’s highly progressive constitution, international agreements, and pro-union culture, it …