Brisbane Times
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·1 hour ago
Uber forced to reinstate driver accused of speeding, sexual comments
An Australian tribunal ordered Uber to reinstate a Melbourne driver banned for 16 misconduct allegations including speeding, sexual comments and unsafe driving. The Fair Work Commission ruled Uber failed to gather evidence and properly investigate complaints before deactivating his account in May 2025. The driver wins reinstatement and compensation for lost wages.
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