The Cassation Court, the highest judicial court in France, confirmed a ruling against Uber on behalf of one of its drivers (that they cut loose from the platform a few years ago) The court judges that working for Uber doesn't qualify as being an independant contractor and that the driver was in fact an employee with all the benefits and protections attached. The court judges that in almost every aspect the driver was a direct subordinate of Uber, "not constituting his own clients portfolio, not freely setting his prices, not choosing how to execute his assigned tasks". Apparently 150 drivers have a case going or threatened to do so in the past, according to Uber.
For the time being it means that any driver challenging Uber in courts to be requalified as an employee should win, which could collapse the whole Uber (& competitors & similar [food] deliveries platforms) business models.