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Posted 13/04/2021 in News

Menulog’s moves to employ couriers


Menulog’s moves to employ couriers

Food delivery giant Menulog has broken with the gig economy industry and declared it will be the first to give many of its couriers rights to a minimum wage and superannuation contributions by directly employing them. 

In a move that is a major shift away from the independent contractor model popular in the gig economy, the company’s managing director Morten Belling told a Senate inquiry on Monday the business would start a pilot employment program for couriers around Sydney’s CBD.

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