Uber and Deliveroo face industrial action as drivers complain of pay being slashed in push for profits
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Ryanair was down 0.5% as the airline gave up some of the 4% gain it made on Monday despite reporting lower profits
Events in Dublin last week were a sharp reminder of the risks food delivery drivers face. Can anything be done to improve safety and conditions?
Family of Portuguese man Jose Eduardo Silba Pereira’s told court they hold no animosity towards driver Kim Ng Swan
Nicolas Schmit argues ensuring better staff conditions at groups like Uber and Deliveroo will not kill gig economy model
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Employment law experts say there are significant differences between case and Irish Supreme Court ruling in Domino’s case
Father-of-two Caio Benício said the subsequent riot in Dublin ‘does not make sense at all’
Landmark decision for the gig economy says ability of riders to choose someone else themselves to cover deliveries was key
João Ferreira (23), who is in Tallaght Hospital, lost part of a leg in incident and is still dealing with severe pain
The mayor of São José dos Campos arrived in Dublin yesterday and went straight to hospital where his son was no longer intubated and ‘begging to breathe on his own’
Brazilian ambassador to Ireland says the incident has received a lot of attention in the Brazilian media
M50 crash: João Ferreira has asked his mother about whether his leg was amputated or not
‘My son came here at 18 with a dream - now I’m going to take him home at 23 without one of his legs’
M50 crash: Family and friends of Brazilian Deliveroo rider João Ferreira describe horror of Garda incident and aftermath
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