Deliveroo promises fair deal to riders as services restored
Delivery service provider Deliveroo, which faced trouble after its riders refused to work recently over alleged pay cuts, has promised to offer them a fair deal.
“Riders are at the heart of our business, and their commitment to great service has enabled us to grow and offer the best food delivery experience to our customers,” Deliveroo said in a statement released to KHALEEJ TIMES.
“We have always ensured that the agency riders Deliveroo works with are competitively compensated via those agencies and Deliveroo is proud to continue to be among the highest paying aggregator in the marketplace.”
The company went on to say that there had been some misunderstanding in communication.
“Our initial intention with the announcement was to propose a more well-rounded earnings structure for agencies to engage with riders, in addition to other incentives,” the statement continued. “It is clear that some of our original intentions have not been clear and we are listening to riders. We have therefore currently paused all changes and will be working with our agency riders to ensure we have a structure that works for everyone.”
Meanwhile, Deliveroo riders have expressed their happiness at the move. “We got an e-mail by Sunday midnight that our rates will not be cut,” said Nawaz. “It was a great relief for us. Some other delivery services have a per kilometer slab. So, if riders go beyond certain kilometers, they get extra payment. However, we have a flat rate no matter how far we travel. It would have been a great loss if the rates had been slashed. I am happy the company decided not to go ahead.”
“I cannot express my happiness,” said Mohammed Bilal. “The company had said that we would have to work till late in the night. My colleagues and I were really upset. But the company decided to reverse it. I am very happy.”