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He said Menulog had started putting up job ads for these roles, and had received applications already. Belling told the inquiry that Menulog decided to make its workers employees because it needed to “meet its moral obligations” as an originally Australian-developed business. He was asked whether the change would “destroy” Menulog’s business. “No,” he said. “Otherwise we wouldn’t go down this path.” He later added: “There’s a likelihood that this will cost us more. We still think it’s the right decision for us – to lift the standards.” We want to make it sustainable for the industry … we want to test it out ....
Deaths highlight plight of delivery riders Published: 1:22 AM, May 14, 2021 SHARE Lockdown-fuelled demand for take-out meals has brought throngs of new delivery riders onto streets around the world, but in Australia, the boom has also seen tragedy with a spate of road deaths highlighting the plight of couriers. As many industries ground to a halt last year, millions lost their jobs, and others were asked to work from home, 43-year-old Xiaojun Chen was among the legions of couriers who rushed out on the job. The work was hard, the hours were long, and most of Chen s pay went back home to China but he was driven by a dream to send his 15-year-old daughter to university. ....
Deaths in Australia highlight pandemic plight of delivery riders Australian and New Zealand app Menulog last month moved toward treating its Australian delivery riders as employees By Andrew Leeson May 12, 2021 06:19 BST Lockdown-fuelled demand for take-out meals has brought throngs of new delivery riders onto streets around the world, but in Australia the boom has also seen tragedy with a spate of road deaths highlighting the plight of couriers. As many industries ground to a halt last year, millions lost their jobs and others were asked to work from home, 43-year-old Xiaojun Chen was among the legions of couriers who rushed out on the job. ....