
Christina Inglis
Christina Inglis is a Chief Judge of the Employment Court in New Zealand, known for her influential rulings on labor rights and employment relations. She played a pivotal role in a landmark decision regarding Uber drivers' employee status, where she concluded that Uber creates and manages the circumstances under which its business operates, thereby establishing the drivers' significant dependence on the company.
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Chief Judge Christina Inglis considered the nature of the relationship between Uber and its drivers.
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