Yolanda Díaz Claims that Uber Eats Will Not "Take the Hair" From the Government if It Fails to Comply with Rider Law
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Díaz claims that no company however large it is will prevent the weight of the law from falling on it.
The Inspectorate, which has an investigation open to the company, will take the delivery platform to the courts for failing to comply with the ‘law rider’, as it has already done with Glovo.
The Minister of Labor has said that "the weight of the law will fall" on the multinational and has recalled the reform of the Penal Code that has already placed on the bench the founder of Glovo The Social Security wins Glovo in the National High Court in his battle for the payment of the contributions of the ‘riders’ The second vice president and Minister of Labour, Yolanda Díaz, has warned on Thursday that “the weight of the law will fall” on …
Second Vice President and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, announced this Thursday that the weight of the Uber law will fall in the face of the violations that...
The Minister of Labor Yolanda Díaz has made strong statements against the company of transport and service of delivery of food at home Uber during the presentation of the 'Strategic Plan of the Labour Inspectorate 2025-2027', expressing the firm intention of the government to intensify the surveillance and the legal demand to the digital platforms of this style. The executive center the accusation on the use of false autonomous ones by Uber Eats…
The second vice president and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, has assured this Thursday that no company however large it is will prevent the weight of the law from falling on it if it proves that it does not comply with the current legality, in reference to the inspection opened to Uber Eats for the alleged use of false self-employed. Read
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