Foodora to leave Australia amid lawsuits

Foodora is set to leave Australia this month.

Foodora quit Australia in August.

Source: AAP

Food delivery service Foodora announced it will leave the Australian market on August 20 in the midst of ongoing lawsuits.

In a statement released on Thursday, Foodora said it was ending operations "in response to a shift in focus towards other markets where the company sees a higher potential for growth".

The company will "fully utilise its resources to ensure employees find suitable alternative roles, as well as support partners and contractors during this transition".

Country manager at Foodora Australia Jeroen Willems said, "we wish to express our gratitude to all of our customers, contractors and employees for their dedication to Foodora Australia, and for allowing us to be a part of their everyday".

It had been competing against others in the food delivery industry including Uber Eats and Deliveroo.

According to the ABC, it appears Foodora has not informed all of its delivery riders about the decision.

Court cases ongoing

But Foodora will still need to defend two lawsuits locally.

The company will return to the Fair Work Commission to defend an unfair dismissal case and it is also being sued by the Fair Work Ombudsman for sham contracting.

In June, Foodora delivery rider Josh Klooger appeared before the Fair Work Commission.
Josh Klooger.
Former Foodora rider wins $16k in landmark unfair dismissal case Source: SBS News
Joshua Klooger, 28, began working for Foodora in Melbourne in 2016. He alleged he was unfairly dismissed in March 2018 when he started speaking publically about his pay and working conditions.

"They seem to just be focused on … the business owners and the stakeholders," he told SBS News in June.

"[Foodora] doesn't care at all about the workers who do the hard work."


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