Food delivery company Foodora has gone into voluntary administration in a move it says will put legal action against it on hold.
Foodora Australia, which is fighting a landmark test case on the rights of workers, said voluntary administration would give it “essential breathing space”, including a suspension of claims against it.
Foodora said it had planned to wind down its affairs in Australia “in an orderly fashion and with the support of its parent company to meet all known liabilities”. However, the company faced “significant external challenges”, which had impeded its ability to implement a solvent wind-down.
“The voluntary administrati…
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