Fair Labor Platform supports demands of striking Glovo workers

The Georgia Fair Labor Platform expresses its solidarity with Glovo couriers’ strike over harsh working conditions, supports their demands and stands ready to provide legal assistance to couriers to improve their working conditions.

On January 29, more than 100 Glovo couriers refused to work, and held a protest over harsh working conditions at the company. The couriers point to various systemic problems which negatively impact their daily working conditions. At the root of the problem is Glovo’s practice of hiring all couriers on “individual entrepreneur” service contracts – rather than employment contracts – which weaken their workers’ labor rights protections. However, the company is not even fulfilling its obligations under the service contracts.

The couriers have voiced their concerns over working conditions internally for months, but the company has failed to adequately respond. Based on information provided to us by the couriers, their complaints center on Glovo’s following practices:

Lack of a transparent payment system and unilateral change of courier fees

Traffic safety

According to media reports, Glovo plans to meet with couriers on February 10 and draw up an action plan to address their concerns. We call on the company to comply with the couriers’ demands in a timely manner, eliminating systematic illegal practices and immediately ensuring the improvement of working conditions.

The Fair Labor Platform expresses solidarity with the couriers’ demands and reiterates its readiness to provide legal assistance to them in the process of improving working conditions.

Signatory members of the Fair Labor Platform:


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