The global rideshare company Uber says it will appeal what some are calling a landmark Employment Court ruling, granting four drivers the status of employees, rather than contractors.
First Union and E Tū jointly brought the case to the court, representing four drivers.
They say the win could have significant implications for other Uber drivers.
But the company says while they're all for contractor policy reform, they believe it should happen at parliamentary level, not through the courts.
First Union's strategic project coordinator Anita Rosentreter spoke to Corin Dann.
Uber declined to come on the programme this morning.