The business guaranteed “increased severance benefits for employees, as well as compensation for riders and for certain restaurant partners,” according to the statement.
An important message from Deliveroo pic.twitter.com/uFaqNB4mRz
— Deliveroo (AU) (@Deliveroo_AU) November 16, 2022
Demand for food delivery services increased during the epidemic, but since then, they have encountered difficulties, including as consumers cutting back on their purchases and tighter regulations in various nations.
The current prime minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese, pledged to advance workers’ rights if his party was elected during this year’s election campaign.
Members of his government have referred to gig labour as an economic “cancer” and said that it causes the earnings of a million workers to decline.
Deliveroo also revealed last month that it would leave the Dutch market at the end of November.
Since the year’s beginning, the value of Deliveroo’s shares on the London Stock Exchange has decreased by about 50 percent.
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