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Landmark case against Addison Lee to be heard after seven year legal fight

A LANDMARK workers’ rights case against London cab firm Addison Lee will reach an employment tribunal after seven years next month.

Three drivers, all GMB union members, will seek a decision about how much compensation they are owed in their fight for fair treatment and compensation at a hearing on March 18.

Claimant Mark Morahan said he has a terminal illness after long hours working for the firm and “the continued attempts to delay this case by Addison Lee have not helped my declining health.”

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