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DoorDash fears food delivery prices could triple under gig worker laws

David Marin-Guzman
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DoorDash has warned that the average food delivery cost for families could more than triple under the Albanese government’s laws for minimum gig worker pay and conditions, in a worst-case scenario analysis.

The on-demand delivery service has told a Senate inquiry into the Closing Loopholes Bill that if gig worker standards mirrored comparable award pay and conditions for casuals in the transport sector, prices could rise by more than 260 per cent.

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David Marin-Guzman writes about industrial relations, workplace, policy and leadership from Sydney. Connect with David on Twitter. Email David at david.marin-guzman@afr.com

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