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Four delivery riders die on Sydney roads in three months in ‘massive crisis’ for gig economy – ABC News
The death of a delivery driver in Redfern last night prompts the delivery giant to commit to “leading the way” in reforming rider safety, while the union accuses…

Uber Eats has admitted the industry needs to do more to improve worker safety, in the wake of another death of a food delivery rider in inner Sydney overnight.
- A man’s death overnight brings the delivery driver death toll to five in three months
- Uber Eats described the fatality as “devastating” and vowed to improve safety
- The union called the gig economy “unregulated” while Opposition has called for industry reform
The Uber Eats cyclist understood to be a 37-year-old man from Malaysia died after being…
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