The companies growing in Uber's shade

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Almost a decade ago, the comedian Superwog said people should vote for his friend Mina Nada in elections for the student union board at Sydney University because he understood the internet and would get things done.Zoomo chief executive and co-founder Mina Nada holds an engine from one of the company's bikes at its Surry Hills, Sydney, store.Nada, 32, went on to leadership roles for food delivery platform Deliveroo in Australia, followed by sharebike company Mobike.

Zoomo is one of a wave of companies that have sprung up around the big delivery platforms like Deliveroo and Uber, providing the modern equivalent of taxi bases and filling the gaps in an industry that, unlike traditional employment, leaves its contract workforce to provide their own equipment. The pandemic has turned out to be an opportunity for some start-ups because it has spurred rapid growth in the industry. Easi, anis now worth $500 million, its national operations manager Kitty Lu says.

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nickbonyhady Instead a group of people should create a workers owned cooperative delivery company~ The govt should give them a 5 year loan to get it started~ VICE VICENews Christmas

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