This week in London, Westminster Magistrates' Court granted Uber a 15-month probationary license. In September 2017, Transport for London (TfL) rejected the company's application to renew its license citing “public security and safety implications”.
This week in London, Westminster Magistrates' Court granted Uber a 15-month probationary license. In September 2017, Transport for London (TfL) rejected the company's application to renew its license citing “public security and safety implications”.
This week in London, Westminster Magistrates' Court granted Uber a 15-month probationary license. In September 2017, Transport for London (TfL) rejected the company's application to renew its license citing “public security and safety implications”.
In a significant achievement, dockers in Pakistan have forced management at Hutchison’s Karachi terminal to officially recognise their union, accept their charter of demands and reinstate the union President and a maritime worker sacked for union activity.
For the first time ever, a standard setting committee at the International Labour Conference (ILC) debated the form and scope of an international law on violence and harassment in the world of work.
In two weeks, Ryanair cabin crew from across Europe and North Africa will come together in Dublin to voice their grievances and formulate a charter of demands. If these demands are not met, the company risks a summer of industrial action.
An ITF union, backed by other transport stakeholders, has presented a petition to the Kenyan national assembly demanding the creation of better legislation of the e-hailing transport sector.