Uber's 'shambolic' agreements with drivers highlights power imbalance

Greater Wellington has funded a limited number of Uber fares for people with significant needs such as the eldery while they rectify their timetable and route issues as a result of recent changes.

Uber has appealed a ruling that drivers should be considered permanent employees. File photo. Photo: RNZ / Rebekah Parsons-King

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