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Sydney Uber Eats drivers earn less than minimum casual wage during peak times, gig economy inquiry told – ABC News
A NSW Senate inquiry into the gig economy hears Uber Eats delivery drivers earn $21.55 an hour during peak meal times, with the minimum wage for casual workers…

Uber Eats delivery riders in Sydney earn less than the casual minimum wage during peak meal times, a NSW Senate inquiry has heard.
- Committee chair Tony Sheldon said “insecure work” is having a major impact on Australians
- Uber said most of its drivers did not want to become employees
- Rideshare platform Ola indicated it would accept some regulation
The Select Committee on Job Security has opened with the first of its public hearings into the gig economy, hearing from representatives of Uber, Uber Eats,…
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