The death is the second in a month and the 13th since 2017 of a transport gig worker, with calls for ‘life or death’ reforms to the industry
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A second Sydney food delivery driver has died in a month, prompting “life or death” calls for urgent reform to the transport industry.
The UberEats driver, believed to be aged in his 20s, died in Campbelltown about 6pm on Saturday in a collision with a ute.
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