Menulog's decision to treat delivery drivers as employees is a bold step for the gig economy. Credit: Menulog Food delivery app Menulog will soon treat its Australian delivery drivers as employees ...
Food delivery giant Menulog has announced its shock exit from Australia after its attempt to create better working conditions for drivers backfired dramatically. On Wednesday, Menulog announced it was ...
Australian food-delivery customers could face higher fees and fewer services amid fears Uber Eats will hold an effective monopoly following Menulog’s exit this week, experts say. Menulog stopped ...
In a shock announcement on Wednesday, Menulog said it was leaving Australia after nearly 20 years in the industry. The last day Australians can get take out through the Menulog app will be midnight ...
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The A-list stars who couldn't save Menulog - and the millions they were paid for their efforts
Starting life in Sydney back in 2006, Menulog has been 'navigating challenging circumstances' according to its parent company JustEatTakeaway.com. It was revealed this week the app will deliver its ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) It's been a rocky road for Australia's food delivery sector. Over the past decade, major platforms and a smattering of daring, minor players have been jostling for market ...
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Popular food delivery service Menulog to CLOSE in Australia due to 'challenging circumstances'
Menulog is pulling the plug on its Australian operations after 20 years, as experts reveal why the food delivery service's downfall was inevitable. Up to 120 employees will receive redundancy packages ...
On Wednesday, Menulog announced it was leaving Australian shores, with 120 contracted staff and thousands of gig economy workers impacted by the decision. University of Sydney senior lecturer Alex ...
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