Glovo to Invest $123M in Kenya’s Gig Economy, Create 20,000+ Jobs by 2030
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A photograph of the president of the Generalitat, Salvador Illa, together with the founder of Glovo, Oscar Pierre, representatives of the employers' and trade unions made on the eve of the...
The president and the leader of UGT come to the event of celebration of the company the day before the company of Óscar Pierre, accused of a crime against the rights of the workers, is tried for unfair competition.Glovo says that all its 'riders' will be wage-earners since July 1, surrounded by several judicial cases.The president of the Generalitat, Salvador Illa, has congratulated Glovo on his tenth anniversary in an event celebrated by the co…
It's only been ten years, but it seems much more since entrepreneurs Oscar Pierre and Sacha Michaud launched Glovo with the ambition to revolutionize the delivery sector to...
Glovo, which for years has used the model of false self-employed workers and has led thousands of workers to precariousness, has celebrated its tenth anniversary considering that the regularization of delivery drivers from July 1 will serve, according to Óscar Pierre, CEO of the multinational, to “build from scratch” and “open a new chapter where there is no conflict”. The event was attended by the president of the Generalitat, Salvador Illa, wh…
Glovo to Invest $123M in Kenya’s Gig Economy, Create 20,000+ Jobs by 2030
Global delivery platform Glovo has signed a strategic partnership with Kenya’s Ministry of Labour and Social Protection, marking one of the largest private-sector investments in the country’s gig economy. Backed by a $123 million (KSh 16 billion) commitment through 2030, the company aims to establish Kenya as its central digital hub for Africa.Unlike typical tech expansion models, Glovo’s initiative is grounded in inclusive economic growth. Over…
The announcement that Glovo will hire all its distributors as employees since July 1 closes an important chapter in its prolonged conflict with the distributors (riders), marking a before and after, because now the pressure is raised on other companies that are tempted to violate the law, according to EFE.With this decision Glovo finally fits his model of labor relations in the line that the law demands at national and community level, a fact of…
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