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Why gig workers may be worse off after the Fair Work Ombudsman's action against Foodora

  • Written by Tom Barratt, Lecturer, School of Business and Law, Edith Cowan University
Why gig workers may be worse off after the Fair Work Ombudsman's action against FoodoraThe Fair Work Ombudsman alleges that food-delivery platform Foodora underpaid three workers.Shutterstock

The way “gig workers” are paid and protected might be about to change, as a result of legal proceedings brought by the Fair Work Ombudsman. The Ombudsman alleges that food-delivery platform Foodora underpaid three workers by...

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