Uber Eats to End Freelance Riders in Spain
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A long time after the approval of this regulation and the historic ruling of the Supreme, Uber Eats turns his back on the self-employed and completes the sector's renunciation of this model
Last Thursday's announcement of the abandonment of Uber Eats' model of self-employed was a victory for Yolanda Díaz's Ministry of Labor and the implementation of the Rider...
Uber Eats to End Freelance Riders in Spain
For years, food delivery riders in Spain have lived in a grey zone. Technically self-employed, but working through apps that decided the rules. Flexible on paper, but often anything but in real life. Now, that chapter is coming to an end. Uber Eats has confirmed it will stop working with self-employed riders in Spain, becoming the last major delivery platform to abandon freelancers after… Source
The company makes this decision to prevent possible sanctions and thus comply with the Rider Act.
Uber Eats, the home delivery platform, has announced its intention to stop working...
Uber Eats gives way to the pressure of the government and follows in the footsteps of its competitor Glovo to renounce the autonomous distributors in Spain. The food delivery platform thus transforms its work model and is called upon to subcontract thousands of 'riders' to avoid the courts after the Ministry of Labour studied to bring the use of false autonomous ones to the penal channel if the company did not correct its model in time. It is th…
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