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Employment Law Essay on Employment Status

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Employment law essay on employment status following Autoclenz and Uber

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Publié le
20 décembre 2023
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2022/2023
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The ‘purposive approach’ developed by the Supreme Court in Autoclenz and Uber is crucial to the

future evolution of employment law. It should resolve the problem of exclusion of ‘atypical’

working relationships from the law’s coverage.



Discuss.



The judiciary’s application of the purposive approach in Autoclenz Ltd v Belcher and Others (2011)

and Uber BV v Aslam (2021) is crucial to the future evolution of employment law, effectively

addressing the plight of atypical workers who are disadvantaged under the current system.


This essay will first outline the issue of employment status and define the purposive approach before

analysing how it was applied to the facts in Autoclenz and later developed in the case of Uber.

Secondly, this essay will explore the impact of the Supreme Court’s application of the purposive

approach on the development of employment law, investigating the practical consequences for

workers and determining whether this will resolve the problem of the exclusion of ‘atypical’ working

relationships from the law’s coverage. Finally, it will be concluded that the purposive approach is the

most effective way to afford those working outside the traditional employment model further rights.


Issue of Employment Status


Under the current framework of labour laws, there is an issue with the classification of workers and

distinction of employment status for different work arrangements and subsequently means that the

number of workers who are misclassified as independent contractors is increasing.


Under section 230 of the Employment Rights Act 1996, an employee is defined as an individual who

works under a contract of service or employment, whilst a worker is an individual who works under

a contract for services as an independent contractor. Significant legislative rights have only been

afforded to ‘employees’ since the enactment of the Contracts of Employment Act 1963, such as

, protection from unfair dismissal, redundancy rights, maternity leave and specific rights relating to

trade union membership. The primary criticism of this framework is the lack of rights and

protections afforded to vulnerable individuals in ‘atypical’ working arrangements, which are on the

rise, such as agency workers, casual workers on zero-hour contracts and ‘self-employed’ platform

workers.


The purposive approach


There has long been a “trend away from the purely literal towards the purposive construction of

statutory interpretation” (Carter v Bradbear [1975]) due to the restricted and unsatisfactory results

produced by literalism. As determined by Pepper v Hart [1992], the purposive approach gives effect

to a legislation’s objective and Lord Clarke first determined the Supreme Court to advocate its use in

employment law in Autoclenz. This approach is crucial to the evolution of employment law because

the ultimate goals behind statutes can be enforced, by looking behind the distinction of ‘employees’

and ‘workers’ to decide who should be protected, an approach which is well adapted to managing

new types of work arrangements in line with the fast past change in the industry.


Autoclenz


Despite an attempt by the appellant to prove that the valets were self-employed, the tribunal in

Autoclenz disregarded the contractual agreements, as they did not reflect the “true agreement” and

held that the valets were workers. This set an important precedent for disregarding the contractual

agreements when taking them as conclusive would subsequently frustrate the objectives of the

employment statutes to afford protections to workers. This demonstrates a recognition of the role

the court plays in balancing out the superior bargaining power and economic advantage of

employers who can abuse employment contracts to refuse workers’ legislative rights enacted to

protect individuals from further unfair treatment (Taylor Review). Therefore, a strong positive
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