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JUST EAT granting a minimum hourly rate and sick pay to riders in Liverpool is “a step in the right direction,” but workers still deserve more, their union said today.
After similar steps in London and Birmingham, the takeaway delivery giant is set to offer 1,500 riders on Merseyside a minimum rate, sick pay and paid holidays by the end of the year as it moves away from using independent contractors.
But the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain (IWGB) noted that, despite the changes, most riders were still being paid little more than the minimum wage.
Just Eat’s new model stops short of giving riders the full benefits enjoyed by employees, but as “workers” they are entitled to more than the legal minimum in hourly pay, pension contributions and other benefits.
Deliveroo reveals the most popular lockdown takeaways across the UK - from Five Guys in London to Aberdeen s love of Fresh Mex (so, did YOUR favourite make the cut?)
Delvieroo has revealed the most popular lockdown dishes with Londoners opting for burgers and those living in Birmingham opting for Rudy s margherita pizza
Sophisticated palates in Nottingham and Cambridge ordered poke bowls most
Those in Scunthorpe picked up sausage rolls from Aldi more than other dishes
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