Food couriers step up pressure on platforms

The Trade Union of Food Delivery Couriers staged a two-hour work stoppage on 12 May after delivery companies Wolt and Glovo refused to recognise the union as a social partner or enter talks on a collective bargaining agreement.

On 26 April, the Trade Union of Food Delivery Couriers presented Wolt and Glovo, the only two app-based food delivery services in the country, with a request to enter negotiations for a collective bargaining agreement that would regulate the status of couriers.

The two companies rejected the request on the grounds that there was no legal basis either...

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