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Our riders don’t work for us: Deliveroo – The Australian Financial Review
Deliveroo is battling legal action by arguing its riders cannot be employees while also taking jobs from UberEats, Doordash and others at the same time as makin…

Under a system Deliveroo started in January 2018 but scrapped in December last year, riders had to log in and book periods of time in particular areas where they could accept work.
Once the rider booked in a period they could not change their suburb or hours. However, they could cancel a session with more than 24 hours’ notice.
TWU legal counsel Philip Boncardo argued that this was a self-serving, self-selective system akin to a shift system.
And it did not matter if there was no obligation f…
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