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Delivery riders to stage Valentine’s Day strike this evening

by Jo Wadsworth
Wednesday 14 Feb, 2024 at 5:05PM
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Delivery riders to stage Valentine’s Day strike this evening

Delivery riders are to stage a strike this afternoon in protest at low pay and bad conditions.

Members of Delivery Jobs UK, a group made up of Deliveroo, Just Eat, Uber Eats and other gig economy delivery drivers and riders, will refuse to accept work from 5pm to 10pm tonight.

Rodeo, a data collation app which allows riders to compare their payments, estimated that a previous strike earlier this month saw a 50% drop in orders.

One Brighton delivery driver, Hakan, said: “It is the prices, lack of health insurance, lack of care in bad weather, risk of riding and driving long hours due to insufficient payments.

“The pay is not in line with cost of living amd inflation.

“These are the main reasons of the strike.”

In a statement posted on its Instagram page, Delivery Jobs UK said: “February 14 stands as a symbolic landmark for us, the riders, offering a crucial opportunity to be seen and heard by society.

“This date, typically associated with Valentine’s Day, takes on a new significance as we come together across the world, not just in the UK, to express our dissatisfaction with the current conditions.

“We brave the cold, the rain, and ludicrous distances for deliveries, earning meagre sums like £2.80, £3.15. It seems they believe this is what we deserve.

“Our request is straightforward: fair compensation for the work we do. We’re tired of being exploited and risking our lives daily. Without our contributions, the system doesn’t function.

“It’s time for our voices to be heard.”

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  1. Blatchberg says:
    2 years ago

    These dodgy delivery companies all need cracking down on that’s for sure, but what these protesters don’t seem to realise is that the lack of regulation is precisely why so many of them are able to be employed at all despite having dubious rights to work in this country and often using uninsured and illegal vehicles.
    They will protest their way out of a job the way the are going, and therefore they have my support.

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  2. adam says:
    2 years ago

    perhaps if they didn’t sub contract to illegals they would have more to take home.
    there will be a small turn out this eve for the same reason!

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  3. Bear Road resident says:
    2 years ago

    Well, it’s made the pavements a lot safer today although there are probably more than a few hungry students tonight……

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  4. Benjamin says:
    2 years ago

    Valentine’s Day…the day when people typically go out to eat with their significant others…ok.

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  5. Mark Fry says:
    2 years ago

    Traditionally these have been jobs taken by students and part time workers to fit around other commitments as a casual job for supplementary income.

    They have never, and will never be full time jobs, and those attempting to turn them into full time work will find themselves out of touch with reality.

    Stop ruining this casual job industry by forcing society to subsidise your complete lack of marketable job skills. These are jobs for teenagers, not grown men with rent to pay.

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