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Uber drivers are having their accounts deactivated without compensation or support, a Senate committee has heard – Business Insider Australia
Uber has been accused of deactivating driver accounts after they aired concerns over the COVID-19 compliance of their riders.
- One driver had their account deactivated for several days after a rider complained about having to wear a mask, a Senate committee heard on Thursday.
- Drivers told the committee the platform makes it near impossible to access support for wrongful deactivation….
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