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Published Tuesday, December 15, 2020 7:08AM EST TORONTO When Phil Warner, Jordyn Samuels and Umar Asghar hit the road working for ride-hailing and delivery apps, they quickly found their experiences differed from those of their white male counterparts. Warner was called by a derogatory slur in a work messaging app and has noticed that couriers from racialized groups wait longer at kitchens for their food deliveries to be ready. Samuels has won awards for driver of the month and driver of the year, but says her tips don t compare to those her male counterparts brag about. And Asghar said he s grown used to riders bringing up his Pakistani roots in ways that make him uncomfortable.
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A Foodora courier is pictured as they pick up an order for delivery from a restaurant in Toronto, Feb. 27, 2020. When Phil Warner, Jordyn Samuels and Umar Asghar started hitting the road for ride-hailing and delivery apps in 2016, they quickly found their experiences negatively compared with their white and male counterparts. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette December 15, 2020 - 1:00 AM
TORONTO - When Phil Warner, Jordyn Samuels and Umar Asghar hit the road working for ride-hailing and delivery apps, they quickly found their experiences differed from those of their white male counterparts.
Warner was called by a derogatory slur in a work messaging app and has noticed that couriers from racialized groups wait longer at kitchens for their food deliveries to be ready.