Deliveroo workers protest in Reading
Delivery workers cycle through town in row over pay and conditions
Last updated 7th Apr 2021
Workers at delivery firm Deliveroo have held a protest in Reading town centre.
Around 50 workers congregated in Broad Street and cycled as a group through the town centre.
It's part of a national strike over pay and conditions.
The Independent Workersā Union of Great Britain says its members are calling for decent pay as well as improved employment rights and safety protections.
Alex Marshall, president of the IWGB said:
āDeliveroo presents a false choice between flexibility and basic rights but the Uber ruling showed that, here as well as abroad, workers can have both.
āThat is the least they deserve and what the public expects for our frontline workers.ā
Greg Howard, a Deliveroo rider and an official of the IWGB, said:
āIām going on strike for my basic rights and those of all the other riders struggling to get by and support families on Deliveroo poverty pay.
āIāve seen conditions decline for years and then working through lockdown I contracted Covid-19 and got very little support.
āAfter the pandemic more people than ever understand this exploitation is no way to treat anyone, let alone key workers.ā
Full trading in Deliveroo shares began on Wednesday, although some investors have voiced concerns over workersā rights.
Deliveroo said it surveyed 8,500 riders on Tuesday and 89% said they were satisfied working for the company.
When asked what are the most important factors when working with Deliveroo, the top answer was āWorking when I likeā, followed by āWorking where I likeā and āThe ability to choose which orders I acceptā, said Deliveroo.
āHow much money I makeā was number five, said a spokeswoman.
She added: āThis small self-appointed union does not represent the vast majority of riders who tell us they value the total flexibility they enjoy while working with Deliveroo alongside the ability to earn over Ā£13 an hour.
āOnly yesterday we ran a survey and 89% of riders said that they were happy with the company and flexibility was their priority.
āWe are proud that rider satisfaction is at an all-time high and that thousands of people are applying to be Deliveroo riders each and every week.
āRiders are at the heart of our business and today we are beginning a new consultation with riders about how we should invest our new Ā£50 million community fund.ā