Group 1 - JD.com announced that its food delivery service has surpassed 1 million daily orders within 40 days of launch [1] - The platform's "zero commission" policy has attracted numerous merchants, with over 10,000 full-time delivery riders signing formal contracts [3] - JD.com is the first platform to provide social insurance benefits (five insurances and one fund) for delivery riders, covering all costs to ensure riders' cash income remains unaffected [3] Group 2 - JD.com's founder, Liu Qiangdong, emphasized that profits and wealth should not be built on the exploitation of the lower-income workforce [4] - He called for all delivery workers to receive social insurance benefits, highlighting that major platforms in China can support such initiatives [5] Group 3 - The company plans to continue its commitment to social insurance, with over 12,000 delivery workers expected to retire in the next five years, receiving substantial retirement benefits [3]
京东官宣:上线40天,日订单破100万