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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