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Bigbasket, Grofers go on hiring spree

Both firms are under-staffed amid crisis that has disrupted supply chain

- SAMREEN AHMAD

Online grocery start-ups Bigbasket and Grofers have started hiring executives for their warehouses and delivery to clear backlogs and serve new orders. Bigbasket will be hiring 10,000 people, while Grofers is looking to employ an additional 2,000 people.

Online grocer y startups Bigbasket and Grofers have launched campaigns to hire executives for their warehouses and last-mile delivery to clear backlogs and serve new orders.

While Bengaluru-based Bigbasket is looking to hire 10,000 staff, Gurugram-based Grofers is looking to employ an additional 2,000 people from the industries that have been deeply impacted by the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) crisis such as textile, manufactur­ing, and services. The hiring by Bigbasket will be done across 26 cities where the company delivers.

Since the nationwide lockdown to check the spread of the Covid-19 was announced, Bigbasket has seen around 50 per cent shortage of delivery and warehouse staff, most of whom preferred to stay indoors initially because of police highhanded­ness and fearing for their safety.

“With many workers staying home or going back to their villages and towns, we now require people to service this demand. This is why we are hiring delivery and warehouse personnel, and this will work two ways. We will be able to service more customers and also provide employment to those who need it t he most at t he moment,” said Tanuja Tewari, vice-president of Human Resources at Bigbasket.

For Grofers, currently 65 per cent of its warehouse staff is operationa­l. “To address the issue of lack of public transport for our warehouse staff, we have sought permission from authoritie­s to start our own bus service for our workforce, wherever required. Buses are sanitized every day and utmost hygiene standards are followed for the staff,” said Rohit Sharma, head of supply chain, Grofers. The start-up said it is collaborat­ing with other platforms such as Zomato to get their delivery fleet on board.

Bigbasket is promising attractive salaries and benefits like health insurance, assurance of safe working environmen­t, including disinfecti­ng and sanitizing warehouses, delivery crates, and other equipment on a regular basis, apart from the provision of gloves and masks, and regular thermal scanning.

It has been working with cab aggregator­s, retailers and restaurant associatio­ns for hiring to increase delivery frequency. It has already partnered with Uber India to deliver essentials to customers at their doorsteps. In this partnershi­p, Uber’s driver partners will help Bigbasket with last-mile delivery in four cities — Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chandigarh and Noida.

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