Australia: Historic pay deal with Uber Eats and DoorDash could set minimum pay for gig economy delivery workers

abc.net.au Tuesday 25 November 2025

Man with helmet and yellow jacket on e-bike with neon yellow Uber Eats bag
A new deal looks set to provide wideranging new minimum conditions to delivery riders and drivers who work for Uber Eats and DoorDash. (ABC News: Abubakr Sajid)

In short:

The Transport Workers Union has reached an agreement with Uber Eats and DoorDash for minimum safety net pay rates and other conditions for delivery drivers and riders.

The union says it is a “significant step” towards improving fairness in the gig economy.

What’s next?

The deal requires approval from the Fair Work Commission.

A historic deal could transform Australia’s gig economy, with the country’s two largest on-demand delivery platforms agreeing to minimum pay rates and providing wide-ranging improvements and protections for riders and drivers.

The agreement struck between the Transport Workers Union (TWU) and Uber Eats and DoorDash followed years of campaigning by workers and the union.

Minimum safety net pay rates would put a floor beneath what have been wildly variable earnings for delivery workers, who have often taken home far less than Australia’s minimum wage under current pay arrangements, which see them paid per delivery, not for time worked.

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