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How Australia's gig workers may remain contractors under Labor's reforms

  • Written by David Peetz, Professor Emeritus, Griffith Business School, Griffith University
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Uber Australia’s historic agreement with the Transport Workers’ Union, on the need to regulate the gig economy, is the first step in fundamental reform of gig work. It suggests the direction the Albanese government will to take to deliver better conditions for gig workers.

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