Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Menulog drivers are keeping the nation supplied with burritos, pizzas and bubble tea.
Sole traders, particularly delivery workers, helped drive down the nation's jobless rate in August. But it may not last.There was collective shock in the ministerial wing of the Federal Parliament, Treasury and financial trading rooms around the country on Thursday when theAnalysts had been tipping unemployment to rise to around 7.7 per cent from its 7.5 per cent level in July.
Ahead of the coronavirus outbreak there were about 1 million people in this role. Within three months of the pandemic, their numbers had fallen by more than 8 per cent.The bureau reported that while the total number of people in employment lifted by almost a full percentage point, hours worked increased by just 0.1 per cent.
Deutsche Bank economist Phil Odonaghoe said it appeared online drivers and riders - who almost all are sole traders without any workers - had driven the result.
swrighteconomy Those aren't jobs, ffs, they're serfs.
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