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PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 6:48 pm 
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Uber to roll out pension plans for UK drivers

Uber Technologies said it would start rolling out its pension plan to all eligible drivers in the United Kingdom, months after the ride-hailing service granted workers' rights to its drivers in the country.

In March, Uber had reclassified its more than 70,000 drivers in Britain as workers following a Supreme Court ruling. Uber had also said it would offer guaranteed entitlements, including holiday pay, a pension plan and limited minimum wage.

On Friday, the Silicon Valley company said it would contribute 3% of a driver's earnings into a pension plan, while drivers can choose to contribute a minimum of 5% of their qualifying earnings.

Britain's GMB union represents Uber's drivers in the country, and has the right to negotiate on behalf of the workforce.

Uber and GMB also urged other ride-hailing companies like Ola, Bolt and Addison Lee to offer similar benefits to their drivers.

"I am extending an invitation to work with operators such as Bolt, Addison Lee and Ola to create a cross-industry pension scheme. This will enable all drivers to save for their futures whilst working across multiple platforms," said Jamie Heywood, an executive for Uber's northern and eastern European region.

Britain's Pensions Regulator said it noted the "positive steps" taken by Uber and called on all gig economy employers to enrol eligible staff in pension schemes.

"The gig economy is set to grow further as the UK emerges from the pandemic and businesses recover and it is only right that all workers contributing to the economy receive the pensions they are entitled to," a spokesperson said in an emailed statement.

The regulator would take enforcement action against employers who did not enrol staff "voluntarily and promptly", the spokesperson added.

Uber's drivers will be auto-enrolled in a pension scheme provided by NOW: Pensions and managed by workplace solutions provider Adecco, the company added.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 11:11 pm 
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Why do they need to "create" a pension scheme? There are loads of them already in place.

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Why do they need to "create" a pension scheme? There are loads of them already in place.


It will be an Uber specific one probably with the contributions deducted in addition to the commission but it will be interesting if the "middle" status of the workers means Uber don't contribute themselves

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 27, 2021 7:39 am 
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grandad wrote:
Why do they need to "create" a pension scheme? There are loads of them already in place.


It will be an Uber specific one probably with the contributions deducted in addition to the commission but it will be interesting if the "middle" status of the workers means Uber don't contribute themselves

I tell you what, having the drivers as employees takes a whole lot of stress out of running the business. All I have to do, once the employees information in on the system, is put their hours in every week/month. Everything is calculated by the payroll system and I just have to press a few buttons and the job is done.

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