BOLT Drivers : Join the Worker Status Case

ADCU - The union that beat Uber at the UK Supreme Court
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ADCU, the union that beat Uber in the Supreme Court, is now working with the legal firm Dallas McMillan to represent our members at the Employment Tribunal against BOLT in seeking worker status for all BOLT drivers.

Being classified with worker status will mean BOLT drivers will be entitled to:

  • National minimum wage,
  • Statutory minimum level of paid holiday,
  • Protection against deductions from pay,
  • Protection against discrimination,
  • Protection when "whistleblowing".


Claims for backdated unpaid holiday pay and minimum wage will also be sought.


ADCU, using the collective bargaining power of our union, has negotiated the following deal with Dallas McMillan, which is excusive to ADCU members only:

  • Just 15% commission (including VAT).
  • No win, No fee!
  • Members can also access a free will writing service and discounted conveyancing rates.
  • These benefits are exclusive to ADCU members only!

To begin your case against BOLT, please fill out the form below.

The details provided will be passed onto Dallas McMillan and they will be in touch with you as soon as possible to begin building your case.

App Drivers & Couriers Union represent and support app based & private hire drivers across the UK. We are the leading trade union for gig economy workers and, amongst other things, leads the fight for a better future for all Uber drivers. If you are interested in joining the Union, you can do so by signing up [www.adcu.org.uk/join] to protect your rights and receive the support you deserve while working in the industry. ADCU have been very successful at defending drivers with licensing issues against licencing authorities such as Transport for London. As an ADCU member you will have our support if you face problems such as licensing issues, unfair deactivations and unpaid fares. You can find out more about our campaigns here or you can click here to join the union.