DUBAI: Food delivery drivers in the United Arab Emirates went on strike on Tuesday to demand better pay, the second such incident this month in a country where industrial action is uncommon.

Many workers for Talabat, part of Germany’s Delivery Hero, did not show up for their shifts, calling for a pay increase amid the global rise in fuel prices.

Talabat drivers earn an average of 3,500 dirhams ($935) per month, a company spokesman told AFP.

He said that up until last week, rider pay satisfaction was “well above” 70 per cent.

“Yet, we understand economic and political realities are changing constantly, and we will always continue to listen to what riders have to say,” he added.

The company, however, did not say whether it will meet their demands.

The latest protest comes after drivers for Deliveroo, another popular food delivery app, went on strike earlier this month after company plans to cut their pay.

Deliveroo was quick to react, saying it was putting any changes on hold. “Our initial intention with the announcement was to propose a more well-rounded earnings structure for agencies to engage with riders in addition to other incentives,” it said in a statement.

Gulf Arab countries have long been criticised by human rights groups over working conditions of migrant workers.

Published in Dawn, May 11th, 2022

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