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Toughest laws in Australia set for food delivery companies in NSW – Sydney Morning Herald
Food delivery companies will be required to provide protective equipment to riders in NSW, who will also be monitored with unique ID numbers by police, with the…

Food delivery companies will be required to provide protective equipment to riders in NSW, who will also be monitored with unique ID numbers by police, with the state government set to introduce the toughest safety laws in the country for the gig economy.
The companies, which include Deliveroo, Menulog and Uber Eats, will also have to provide compulsory induction training to their riders as part of the new laws, which are set to be introduced later this year following a spate of food delivery worker…
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