In Brazil, delivery drivers for Uber, Rappi and others protest amid pandemic

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More than a thousand food delivery drivers on motorcycles gathered in São Paulo on Wednesday to protest their work conditions, set by Uber Technologies Inc and makers of other apps, as their services remain in high demand due to coronavirus lockdowns.

SAO PAULO - More than a thousand food delivery drivers on motorcycles gathered in São Paulo on Wednesday to protest their work conditions, set by Uber Technologies Inc and makers of other apps, as their services remain in high demand due to coronavirus lockdowns.

Drivers paraded through Sao Paulo’s Paulista Avenue, the city’s main thoroughfare, blocking traffic, and also protested in other Brazilian cities. But drivers complained that the apps pay them less while making them work more, and that they face possible suspension if they do not comply. Several said the apps lure them with high pay at the beginning, which then dwindles over time.

“The flexibility of apps was essential so that hundreds of thousands of people ... had an alternative to generate income and support their families,” Amobitec said. Their working conditions have also drawn the attention of prosecutors, who have launched investigations of all the apps and sued iFood. IFood and Rappi said worker demands have been addressed and would not commit to raising pay in response to the pressure. Rappi said most workers receive 18 reais per hour, although drivers told Reuters they often receive much less.Rodrigo Gandolfo, iFood’s vice-president of logistics, said deliverymen get paid around 20 reais per hour at the busiest times, such as lunch and dinner.

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