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Online food delivery deaths prompt calls for better worker’s compensation for gig economy workers

Four-year-old Azka is getting used to a new phrase in his vocabulary: “My father has passed away.” They are an enormous five words for a small boy to carry.
Key points:
- Over recent months there have been five deaths involving food delivery riders
- As independent contractors, delivery riders are not entitled to the same rights as employees
- The deaths have underscored a union campaign for stronger protections for gig economy workers
In September 2020, Azka’s dad, 36-year-old Dede Fredy, was hit by a car in Sydney’s Marrickville while working as a food delivery rider for Uber Eats.
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