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Manifold unhappy consequences : Damning reports into troubled insurer icare

‘Manifold unhappy consequences’: Damning reports into troubled insurer icare We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement The country’s biggest workers’ compensation scheme suffered from a failure of governance, sloppy execution and difficulties in getting injured workers access to their entitled benefits. State insurer icare was on Friday served two damning report cards, the latest in a series of reviews delivered to NSW Parliament following revelations of financial mismanagement and the underpayment of thousands of injured workers by up to $80 million. In the two years to 2020, the scheme suffered a net loss of more than $2.5 billion.

Years of grief caused by icare could have been avoided: former judge

Years of grief caused by icare ‘could have been avoided’: former judge We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement The country’s biggest workers’ compensation scheme suffered from a failure of governance, sloppy execution and difficulties in getting injured workers access to their entitled benefits. State insurer icare was on Friday served the latest in a series of damning report cards into its governance, including one from a retired Supreme Court judge who said five-and-a-half years of grief could have been avoided. NSW Labor finance spokesperson Daniel Mookhey (left) and NSW Greens MP David Shoebridge (right) read the Upper House Committee report into state insurer icare.

Uber Eats rider died riding e-bike not approved for use in NSW, company confirms

The committee chair, Labor MP Daniel Mookhey , said SafeWork NSW had shown parliament an improvement notice given to Uber that said one of those riders had used an e-bike that was not approved for use in the state. Another who died was using a helmet that was not approved for NSW, according to SafeWork. “The deceased had not been provided with adequate information, instruction and training on the risks related to operating a motorcycle for commercial purposes on roadways, and the requirement to wear a compliant helmet,” one SafeWork notice said. “A fatality on 23.11.20 … involved the use of an e-bike that appeared to not be approved for use on any road or road-related area in NSW,” said another.

UberEats riders report 74 serious incidents including three deaths in NSW last year alone

UberEats riders report 74 serious incidents including three deaths in NSW last year alone
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Less than 10 per cent of NSW residents have their Dine & Discover vouchers - here s how to apply

Fewer than 10 per cent of the $25 vouchers Dine $ Discover vouchers  have been used with just six weeks left before the high-profile scheme ends.   The state government scheme - to give five million locals four $25 vouchers to spend in pubs, restaurants and entertainment premises, such as cinemas, galleries and live music venues - was supposed to inject $500million into the Covid-hit economy. While 2.6 million people have registered for their vouchers, the very low uptake of the vouchers has led to calls for the expiry dates to be extended. There s six weeks left to run on the Dine & Discover voucher scheme - intended to inject $500million into the Covid-hit economy - but only 10 per cent of the vouchers have been spent leaving small businesses feeling short-changed

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