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Risks for South Africa s food couriers surge during the pandemic

More than a year after Malawian driver Matthew was hit by a car while delivering food on his motorbike in South Africa, he lives with a shooting pain in his foot and fears for his life every time he hits the road. His injuries, including a broken toe and various cuts, left him unable to work for a month, but the company he was riding for - Uber Eats - told him he did not qualify for compensation as he was in hospital for less than 48 hours. I felt totally abandoned, Matthew - who asked not to use his real name for fear of retaliation - told the Thomson Reuters Foundation from his home in Pretoria.

Risks for SA s migrant food couriers surge during the pandemic

Risks for SA’s migrant food couriers surge during the pandemic By Reuters By Kim Harrisberg and Avi Asher-Schapiro JOHANNESBURG - More than a year after Malawian driver Matthew was hit by a car while delivering food on his motorbike in South Africa, he lives with a shooting pain in his foot and fears for his life every time he hits the road. His injuries, including a broken toe and various cuts, left him unable to work for a month, but the company he was riding for - Uber Eats - told him he did not qualify for compensation as he was in hospital for less than 48 hours.

Uber Eats drivers awaiting response after stay-away protest – The Citizen

Uber Eats drivers awaiting response after stay-away protest – The Citizen
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Uber Eats drivers strike in protest against fee cut

Uber Eats drivers demand increases

Wednesday 20 January 2021 - 10:51am Uber Eats drivers will embark on a nationwide strike, demanding their fees be increased. Pickets are expected outside food outlets as well as at Uber s Sandton offices. Duane Bernard from the Uber Driver Partners Association spoke to Nandi Tshabalala. Courtesy #DStv403   JOHANNESBURG - Uber Eats drivers are planning a nationwide strike on Friday to demand an increase in their fees. The drivers are demanding a pick-up fee of R20 and then R6 per kilometre after the first two kilometres. They currently get a pick-up fee of R10. The Uber Driver Partner Association s Duane Bernard said, they have capped restaurant fees at R9 per meal and they ve shifted that discount that they ve given the restaurants onto drivers.

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