Food delivery group says it would bear ‘disproportionate level’ of investment to remain competitive in market
Prospectus for ride-hailing company points to market capitalisation of $64.7bn
Group enlists ‘hundreds’ of restaurants to take advantage of pandemic-driven demand
But TUC says there is no time put aside for legislation needed to create body and no new funding
Tech companies have too much economic power over workers and consumers when they set their own parameters
GMB able to represent tens of thousands of workers but with no collective bargaining on earnings
Tax laws are not properly protecting UK workers in the gig economy
Companies should not wait for rule changes after Uber verdict
Leading US food delivery app readies for expansion in Berlin as European competition hots up
Budgeting and CV writing skills are key for young workers who want the freedom of self-employment
A new minimum age for drivers attempts to discourage the young from temporary work
Ride-hailing and food delivery service faces an ascendant worker class
Purchase by $9bn US microfulfilment company heralds arrival in crowded European market
Ride-share group’s employment model faces scrutiny from labour secretary Marty Walsh
Driver shortage slows recovery but CEO says ‘starting to fire on all cylinders’ amid reopenings
Marty Walsh says more drivers should be considered employees in challenge to business model of Uber and Lyft
Alibaba and Meituan criticised over labour practices after government official poses as driver
Today’s youth want the stability, incomes and prospects their parents enjoyed
Move comes as European regulators test gig-economy model for food delivery
Despite Deliveroo’s disappointing IPO, investors are pouring money into ‘dark store’ disrupters
Food delivery company’s stock hits new lows in rocky start to trading for hotly anticipated listing
Aggressive employment policies and strong unionisation threaten groups such as Amazon and Uber
Food delivery group faces backlash against working practices and shareholder structure
Food-delivery company’s model of using self-employed riders under pressure as it heads for £8.8bn listing
The corporate world seems more eager to talk about its efforts to protect the planet than its staff who have to live on it
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