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Home News Auto News Food Delivery Riders To Go On Strike TODAY (5 August 2022) Food Delivery Riders To Go On Strike TODAY (5 August 2022) Auto News Sep Irran Halid | August 05, 2022 09:09 am Get those woks and frying pans out today folks, food delivery riders are going on a strike today (5 August 2022). With higher costs of living, unfair compensation, and more work to be done than ever, the delivery riders are indeed feeling the pressure. Riders on social media have been sharing the strike which will last for 24 hours with accompanying hashtags like #OffSatuHari, #24HourNoShift, and #NaikkanFare. The strike today is planned to create awareness among the companies that employ them by claiming that they're earning less despite completing more deliveries, especially for deliveries that take a longer time and distance to complete. *Image credit: Malay Mail Fair wages to compensate for time and effort on the road Fazal Kamarudin, the founder of Ehailing.fm, commented "We have to understand that riders are facing various challenges such as having a limited amount of time to complete some deliveries. If they don't perform the delivery on time, they will see their ratings drop and could affect future earnings. What they are asking for is fair wages to compensate for their time and effort on the road." It has been estimated that around 40% of the riders will partake in the protest, while others are still grinding it out to earn their daily wages. Foodpanda has been actively working to mitigate the situation, while Grab and other companies have yet to comment regarding the protest. *Image credit: Allo.my Standard delivery rates proposed Abdul Hakim Abdul Rani, the vice-president of the Malaysian P-Hailing Riders’ Association, stated "First of all, we would like to clarify that we are not the ones who initiated the protest. But we support this effort because we understand what the riders are going through." The NGO that supports these delivery riders has also proposed a standard rate of RM5 for the first 5km of the delivery. For every kilometre after that, an RM0.80 charge should be applied, which should help the riders to be more compensated in the particular segment of the gig economy. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags grab Foodpanda P-Hailing Blackout Gig Economy Food delivery riders Strike Cost of Living Delivery riders Print Sep Irran Halid Content Producer Sep is a firm believer in the saying "Slow is smooth, smooth is fast" rather than "When in doubt, throttle it out". Drive safely, ride defensively, and most importantly, don't get hangry. Related News Send Your Dashcam Footage To PDRM If You Catch P-Hailing Riders Riding Dangerously Auto News Adam Aubrey | October 07, 2021 PDRM is going all out in trying to catch law-breaking p-hailing (food delivery companies) riders and has even asked the public to get involved. ... Transport Ministry - Stricter Guidelines for Parcel Delivery Riders and Services Auto News Arvind | April 22, 2020 The Transport Ministry has introduced stricter guidelines for delivery riders – who have been categorised as “P(arcel) – Hailing” services – to ... Rise In E-Hailing Delivery Rider Accidents Is Worrying Auto News Adam Aubrey | November 19, 2021 Ever since the pandemic hit us, there has been a rise in demand for food delivery riders due largely to health and safety concerns related to ... 3-4 P-Hailing Riders Caught In Accidents Each Week Auto News Adam Aubrey | June 27, 2022 Due to fatigue and interaction with application systems, about three to four accidents are reported weekly among p-hailing riders in the country. ... Comments
Food Delivery Riders To Go On Strike TODAY (5 August 2022) Auto News Sep Irran Halid | August 05, 2022 09:09 am Get those woks and frying pans out today folks, food delivery riders are going on a strike today (5 August 2022). With higher costs of living, unfair compensation, and more work to be done than ever, the delivery riders are indeed feeling the pressure. Riders on social media have been sharing the strike which will last for 24 hours with accompanying hashtags like #OffSatuHari, #24HourNoShift, and #NaikkanFare. The strike today is planned to create awareness among the companies that employ them by claiming that they're earning less despite completing more deliveries, especially for deliveries that take a longer time and distance to complete. *Image credit: Malay Mail Fair wages to compensate for time and effort on the road Fazal Kamarudin, the founder of Ehailing.fm, commented "We have to understand that riders are facing various challenges such as having a limited amount of time to complete some deliveries. If they don't perform the delivery on time, they will see their ratings drop and could affect future earnings. What they are asking for is fair wages to compensate for their time and effort on the road." It has been estimated that around 40% of the riders will partake in the protest, while others are still grinding it out to earn their daily wages. Foodpanda has been actively working to mitigate the situation, while Grab and other companies have yet to comment regarding the protest. *Image credit: Allo.my Standard delivery rates proposed Abdul Hakim Abdul Rani, the vice-president of the Malaysian P-Hailing Riders’ Association, stated "First of all, we would like to clarify that we are not the ones who initiated the protest. But we support this effort because we understand what the riders are going through." The NGO that supports these delivery riders has also proposed a standard rate of RM5 for the first 5km of the delivery. For every kilometre after that, an RM0.80 charge should be applied, which should help the riders to be more compensated in the particular segment of the gig economy. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags grab Foodpanda P-Hailing Blackout Gig Economy Food delivery riders Strike Cost of Living Delivery riders
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Send Your Dashcam Footage To PDRM If You Catch P-Hailing Riders Riding Dangerously Auto News Adam Aubrey | October 07, 2021 PDRM is going all out in trying to catch law-breaking p-hailing (food delivery companies) riders and has even asked the public to get involved. ...
Transport Ministry - Stricter Guidelines for Parcel Delivery Riders and Services Auto News Arvind | April 22, 2020 The Transport Ministry has introduced stricter guidelines for delivery riders – who have been categorised as “P(arcel) – Hailing” services – to ...
Rise In E-Hailing Delivery Rider Accidents Is Worrying Auto News Adam Aubrey | November 19, 2021 Ever since the pandemic hit us, there has been a rise in demand for food delivery riders due largely to health and safety concerns related to ...
3-4 P-Hailing Riders Caught In Accidents Each Week Auto News Adam Aubrey | June 27, 2022 Due to fatigue and interaction with application systems, about three to four accidents are reported weekly among p-hailing riders in the country. ...