Uber launches campaign for gig worker flexibility ahead of govt reforms

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Uber launches campaign for gig worker flexibility ahead of govt reforms
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Uber has launched a campaign to maintain the “flexibility” of gig workers as the government plans to introduce laws to set minimum pay and conditions for 'employee like' workers, says Uber’s Australia-New Zealand General Manager Dominic Taylor.

Uber has launched a campaign to maintain the “flexibility” of gig workers as the government plans to introduce laws to set minimum pay and conditions for “employee like” workers, says Uber’s Australia-New Zealand General Manager Dominic Taylor.

“But they need to be done right and so that’s why the voice of drivers and delivery partners across Australia need to be part of the process that government is running.

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