A hundred riders, who were civil parties in the Milanese trial against the Uber manager (suspended) Gloria Bresciani accused of illegal hiring following the investigation of the prosecutor Paolo Storari, left the proceeding obtaining compensation for a total of about half a million euro, or about 5 thousand euro each.
This is what emerged from today's hearing and after, already last October, with the shortened sentence for Giuseppe Moltini, one of the managers of the brokerage companies involved, the gup Teresa De Pascale had converted a seizure of about 500 thousand euros in cash, arranged in the investigations, in compensation of 10 thousand euros each for the 44 messengers for a total of 440 thousand euros.
This morning the judge of the ninth criminal law Mariolina Panasiti gave an account, in fact, that the approximately 100 riders, represented by a series of lawyers including the lawyer Giulia Druette, revoked the constitutions, exiting the procedure, after obtaining compensation in the process in which Uber Italy is civilly liable.
Following the investigation, on May 29, 2020, the Italian branch of the American giant was commissioned.
Judicial administration, then, revoked in March 2021 by the judges of the Prevention Measures Section after the recognition of the "virtuous" path undertaken by the company.
As emerged from the investigation of the economic-financial police unit of the Gdf of Milan, the riders were "paid at a piece rate of 3 euros", "robbed" of tips and "punished" with a deduction of fees if they did not comply with the rules.
At the moment, the CGIL and the Milanese Chamber of Labor remain civil parties in the process.