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A total of 1.7 million euros will go to the approximately 650 people affected. Lieferando wants to switch to a working model with free employees – and is already looking.

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A total of 1.7 million euros will go to the approximately 650 people affected. Lieferando wants to switch to a working model with free employees – and is already looking.

·Vienna, Austria
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Lieferando has agreed with the union on a social plan for the retired drivers. Included are, for example, "voluntary severance payments".

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The food supplier Lieferando has agreed with the union on a social plan for hundreds of drivers. A total of 1.7 million euros will be spent for the approximately 650 people affected, the company confirmed an online report of the "Standard".

·Vienna, Austria
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The food supplier Lieferando has agreed with the union on a social plan for those hundreds of drivers who are to be hired, as reported recently.

·Linz, Austria
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The food supplier Lieferando has agreed with the union on a social plan for those hundreds of drivers who are to be terminated, as recently reported. The company confirmed to the APA a corresponding report of the newspaper "Der Standard" (online edition) on Friday. The Austrian subsidiary of Just Eat Takeaway wants to switch to a working model with free service contracts.

·Salzburg, Austria
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Salzburger Nachrichten broke the news in Salzburg, Austria on Friday, April 11, 2025.
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