Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

In Rajya Sabha, Raghav Chadha Slams 10-Minute Delivery Culture, Calls Gig Workers 'Invisible Wheels' Of India's Economy


(MENAFN- Live Mint) Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Raghav Chadha on Friday urged Parliament to end what he termed the“cruelty” of 10-minute delivery services run by quick-commerce platforms. The Rajya Sabha MP said that this culture forces gig workers to risk their lives, compelling them to meet punishing deadlines under intense pressure.

Raising the issue during Zero Hour in the Rajya Sabha, Chadha said that delivery personnel are not robots, but individuals who are someone's father, husband, brother, or son.

"I want to tell you that these people are not robots. They are also someone's father, husband, brother, or son. The House should think about them. And the cruelty of this 10-minute delivery should end," he said.

The AAP leader said while consumers hope their food reaches them in 10 minutes, the House should also think about the welfare of gig workers.

Chadha described delivery personnel working for platforms like Zomato, Swiggy, Blinkit, Zepto, ride-hailing services such as Ola and Uber, and home service providers as the "invisible wheels of the Indian economy".

"Every day we press a button on our mobile phone app and get a notification that your order is on its way, order delivered, your ride has arrived. But behind this notification, there is often a person whom we do not acknowledge," he said.

He noted that while quick commerce and instant delivery have helped companies achieve billion-dollar valuations and become unicorns, the condition of gig workers remains worse than that of daily wage labourers.

Chadha highlighted three major challenges faced by gig workers: pressure of speed and delivery time, customer harassment, and hazardous working conditions.

On the dangerous trend of 10-minute delivery, he said workers are forced to overspeed and jump red lights, fearing rating drops, incentive cuts, app logouts and ID blocks.

"A delivery boy standing on the red light keeps thinking that if he is late, the rating will fall, the incentive will be cut, the app will log out, and the ID will be blocked. That's why he over-speeds for a 10-minute delivery, jumps the red light and puts his life at stake," Chadha said.

He said workers face constant fear of customer complaints, with even 5-7 minute delays resulting in scolding, threats and 1-star ratings that impact their entire month's performance and earnings.

On working conditions, Chadha said gig workers work 12-14 hours daily across all weather conditions without protective gear, special bonuses or hazard allowances.

Every day we press a button on our mobile phone app and get a notification that your order is on its way, but behind this notification, there is often a person whom we do not acknowledge.

Unlike factory workers, they lack permanent employment, humane working conditions, or health and accident insurance, he said.

"Still, sir, they hide their pain, their job insecurity and hopelessness. When they deliver your order, they smile and say, Sir, thank you, give me a 5-star rating," he said.

(With PTI inputs)

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