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Half of gig economy workers not trained or given thorough training

Date Time Half of gig economy workers not trained or given thorough training More than half (52 per cent) of food delivery and ride share workers said they were not provided with safety training or thorough safety advice before they started working with gig economy platforms. Fourteen per cent of workers said they received no safety training and 38 per cent said they were not provided with thorough safety advice before starting the job. The Slater and Gordon research, conducted by Kantar Australia, featuring responses from 250 ride share and food delivery workers around Australia, also revealed the following: 21 per cent of ride share drivers said they did not receive any sort of training or advice before starting the work. And 43 per cent said they received advice but nothing thorough.

Kantar ranks Australia s top 10 ads for creative effectiveness

Kantar announces the most effective ads in 2020

Kantar announces the most effective ads in 2020 May 24, 2021 4:18 Research agency Kantar has announced its findings for the top 10 most effective advertisements of 2020. The announcement: As part of Kantar’s Global Creative Effectiveness Awards, Kantar Australia today announce the 10 most creatively effective ads of 2020 as judged by Aussie consumers. Ads from eBay, AAMI and Nescafé were the most effective at engaging Aussies during a pandemic-driven 2020 and were chosen from more than 100 Australians ads tested using Kantar’s validated ad testing solution, Link. Kantar Australia Creative Effectiveness Awards – Top 10, 2020 Rank Brand Creative Agency Ad Type Ad Name #1 eBay Plus CHE Proximity Australia Digital The fast and the furious

No surprise these workers do not feel safe

‘No surprise these workers do not feel safe’ By Jerome Doraisamy|14 April 2021 There are “too many loopholes” in state and federal laws pertaining to gig economy companies, leaving workers in the lurch, according to Slater and Gordon. National plaintiff firm Slater and Gordon has just published research, conducted in conjunction with Kantar Australia, which paints a concerning picture for the health and safety of food delivery workers. The research, showcasing survey results of 250 ride-share and delivery workers across the country, showed that 65 per cent of food delivery workers are concerned about their safety when working. Moreover, 59 per cent of food delivery riders said they were worried about injuring themselves or becoming ill as a result of the work they do, 77 per cent of motorcyclists said they were worried about injuring themselves or becoming ill, and 67 per cent of cyclists said the same.

New research finds nearly half of Australia s migrant gig economy workers don t know they re not insured

New research finds nearly half of Australia s migrant gig economy workers don t know they re not insured
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