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Claims Chinese-language food delivery apps ignoring workers' rights

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While much of the focus has been on bigger operations like UberEats, Deliveroo and Foodora, critics say other workers are facing similar issues as newer, Chinese-language apps enter the Australian market.


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By Jarni Blakkarly

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While much of the focus has been on bigger operations like UberEats, Deliveroo and Foodora, critics say other workers are facing similar issues as newer, Chinese-language apps enter the Australian market.



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