Group 1 - The market regulatory authorities have recently held discussions with major platforms like JD, Meituan, and Ele.me to address significant issues in the food delivery industry, emphasizing the need for these platforms to uphold their responsibilities and protect the rights of consumers, merchants, and delivery riders [1] - As of June 2024, approximately 552 million users have ordered food online, leading to a substantial workforce of over 10 million delivery riders in China, who often find themselves in a weak bargaining position due to market dynamics [1][2] - The current work model for delivery riders, which promotes long hours for higher earnings, can adversely affect their physical and mental health, as well as contribute to traffic safety hazards due to reckless driving behaviors [2] Group 2 - The implementation of a "fatigue prevention mechanism" has been trialed in several regions, but its coverage remains limited, indicating a need for platforms to utilize technology to better manage riders' working hours and conditions [2] - Regulatory bodies are encouraged to establish stricter regulations to prevent platforms from monopolizing bargaining power and to consider regular inspections to ensure compliance with management standards [3] - A collaborative effort is required from platforms, regulatory authorities, and consumers to foster a healthier industry environment, recognizing the challenges faced by delivery riders who are striving to make a living [3]
瞬雨:保障骑手合法权益,推动行业健康发展
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2025-05-14 23:07