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TSAlternate Gabriel
post Jan 18 2024, 10:08 AM, updated 2y ago

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Grab defends new delivery fee, bonus, amid boycott calls


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PETALING JAYA: Grab has defended its revamped delivery fee and bonus framework amid calls for riders to boycott the ride-hailing and food delivery company.

In a statement, Grab said the revamped earnings framework, which came into effect yesterday, “benefit our most active delivery partners”.

It said this will ensure bookings that require more time and effort would be “more fairly compensated”.

Under the revamped framework, base fares have been reduced while incentives have been increased for peak-hour deliveries, distant pick-ups and extended wait times to pick-up deliveries.

“This is done with reference to our delivery partners’ recent feedback about bookings that involve longer wait times at merchants’ outlets or pick-ups that are further away,” it said.

However, some Grab riders have opposed the new framework and urged others to boycott the company.

Posters urging Grab riders against working this Friday have been circulating on social media.

A member of a Facebook group for riders, Ameruddin Abdul Halim, said he disagreed with the reduced base fares but called for pragmatism.

“Like it or not, we must acknowledge that this is the nature of gig work. There are no contracts, and it isn’t meant to be a long-term career.”

However, another member, Syana Syazana, said it was important for the riders to “fight for their rights”, adding that the reduced fare was inadequate in view of the escalating cost of living and the money spent to maintain vehicles.

Meanwhile, the Malaysian P-Hailing Delivery Riders Association (Penghantar) said they would not participate in the protest.

Its president, Zulhelmi Mansor, said they would remain neutral on this issue.

On Aug 4, 2022, about 100 food delivery riders submitted a memorandum to Grab’s headquarters in Petaling Jaya, complaining about low delivery fares that forced them to work longer hours.

The riders rode to Grab headquarters from 10 Klang Valley rally points as part of the 24-hour “Food Delivery Blackout”.

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TSAlternate Gabriel
post Jan 18 2024, 10:19 AM

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QUOTE(gashout @ Jan 18 2024, 10:17 AM)
this type of business, call it new economy, end up being a slave economy where you use debt to own a car, to earn peanuts.

and all servicing and loan payment is on you.

and you think you achieve work freedom. kek.

forever follow fare price, no AL, no promotion, just stuck on the road.

don't be stupid.
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Yes correct.

At least People that work as lorry driver, van driver under a company still entitled for Annual Leave, bonus, increment eventhough they always on the road. laugh.gif

TSAlternate Gabriel
post Jan 18 2024, 11:38 AM

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QUOTE(Imp Bron @ Jan 18 2024, 11:34 AM)
Gig workers is just lousy term company used to screw their employees without legally called them employees. Clearly this new rules they need full time rider than part time but don't want give employment benefits to the full timer who work more hours than full time employers.

Our labor law so weak no enforcement, labor ministry also useless.

Still it's open market, if you know you getting screwed over then better find a real job
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Well, it's a Gig Job. what do you expect.

Who said that our labor law is weak and useless.

Try screw around with entry level employee below RM2000 and you know the consequences employer will face.
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post Jan 19 2024, 10:23 AM

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QUOTE(Akmall540 @ Jan 19 2024, 10:13 AM)
Rider that joined this gig job most of it have their own reasons. At least they still doing honest job. There is no crappy job as long as it halal.

Please don't degrade delivery job. If no rider all of you will have to go buy your own food. I knew we used to buy our own food before but now we have this delivery it is convinient enough for us.

Just all this gf, fp, shopee want to stay relevant they "pijak" their delivery partner. The reason is simple, no contract no agreement as employee. They can do whatever we want. heck grab even want to buy fp just to limit the competition,.

What if all these riders initiate a union? Is it viable?
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The problem with young people nowadays they just want an easy job.

F&B, retail, factories are hiring but they dont want to apply.

Kerja yang boleh ada EPF, socso tak nak apply.
U also can get bonus and increment.

U dont even get benefit above if u work as delivery rider

I saw young looking face working in middle of afternoon taking orders inside mall while in mall itself need a lot of people.

And then angry why people that working in f&b do slow job prepare order

This post has been edited by Alternate Gabriel: Jan 19 2024, 10:24 AM

 

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