Food delivery workers plan to strike

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Instacart workers plan to strike amid growing coronavirus crisis




(NEXSTAR) – Instacart shoppers are planning to strike, demanding additional protection against the looming health and financial threat of COVID-19

The grocery delivery service has become a vital resource for some as the novel coronavirus continues to spread in the United States, the country with the most cases in the world.

The gig workers who risk infection to bring groceries to customers' homes, are demanding an extra $5 "hazard pay" fee added to each order, paid safety equipment (hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes/sprays and soap) and an "extension and expansion of pay for workers impacted by COVID-19," according to a post in Medium by Instacart shoppers and labor activism group Gig Workers Collective.

The strike, first reported by Vice, is planned to start Monday March 30, and will continue until Instacart meets the demands.

"Instacart has a well established history of exploiting its Shoppers, one that extends years back before our current crisis," the post reads. "They are profiting astronomically off of us literally risking our lives, all while refusing to provide us with effective protection, meaningful pay, and meaningful benefits."

News of the strike comes just days after Instacart announced plans to hire 300,000 shoppers who would work as independent contractors, more than doubling the company's current workforce.

Instacart hasn't responded to requests for comment, but did issue a statement on Medium hours after the strike plan was published.

Instacart said they are "immensely grateful" to their shoppers and announced the company is extending their policy of giving 14 days of pay for workers diagnosed with COVID-19 or placed in mandatory quarantine.

There will also be additional bonus payments for shoppers, shift leads and site managers "based on the number of hours worked from March 15 through April 15." The bonus range from $25 to $200.

https://www.wkrg.com/news/instacart-workers-plan-to-strike-amid-growing-coronavirus-crisis/

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BItch dont play with me strike these nuts hoe



Lewie D Im Caramel Bitches Ion Wanna hear Im Actin
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Sinpool

Quote from: heir. on March 27, 2020, 07:03:11 PM
i hope those ubereats workers don't get any ideas
ssffsssfsf

and most importantly that uber is treating them well

i need my fucking burrito and the burritos that cook em don't deliver them

Not your stomach being more important than their rights!


DraeDrizzl3

Quote from: heir. on March 27, 2020, 07:03:11 PM
i hope those ubereats workers don't get any ideas
ssffsssfsf

and most importantly that uber is treating them well

i need my fucking burrito and the burritos that cook em don't deliver them
Okay because I'm thinking about ordering food now :kii:


CHOKE

March 27, 2020, 07:52:22 PM #6 Last Edit: March 27, 2020, 07:53:45 PM by chokeme
Girl I damn guess

This is like a garbage man complaining bout trash smelling, girl your job is delivering food to random people's houses that alone should be enough to scare your ass

Cowgirl

Contactless delivery is an option but it should be mandatory for the time being..



ssw4919

They need to give them whatever they need to take precautions.  I don't need them coughing and germing up my deliveries. 

Bentley. HARRIS!

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not 5 dollar hazard charge

gorl you're striking in a time of crisis

go for the fckn jocular,

you gorls need a percentage of the companies profits
:freewilly:

Buy The Stars✨

They should be happy to still have a job .. a lot of ppl don't rn 

MelMel