Food Delivery Couriers Go on Strike
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Customers may have to wait longer than usual for their food boxes to be delivered on Friday. A protest by couriers is planned. It remains to be seen how many will join in. Organizers called for a one-day strike over alleged insufficient and opaque remuneration by major food delivery platforms, including Foodora, Wolt and Bolt Food.
Food delivery service couriers in the Czech Republic have gone on strike. Couriers from Foodora, Wolt and Bolt Food are protesting over low wages and lack of support. Services are expected to be disrupted on March 13.
Friday's strike by couriers for better working conditions, according to Wolt and Foodora, does not affect the delivery of orders. According to Foodora's boss Adam Kolesa, less than one percent of couriers did not join the delivery, but he admits slight delays in delivery. According to spokesman Tomáš Kubík, Wolt's operation is without fluctuations. Couriers for Bolt Food are also participating in the strike. According to the organizers of the ev…
Friday's protest by couriers only minimally affected the normal operation of delivery services. According to couriers active on social media, only a negligible number of workers participated in the action, with the majority working normally during the day. The action was aimed primarily at drawing attention to the remuneration system and working conditions at platforms such as Wolt, Foodora or Bolt Food.
Delivery service couriers have planned a strike for Friday to protest low wages and the way they are calculated, which they consider non-transparent. However, according to digital platforms, the strike has not affected their operations.
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