Group 1 - The scale of new employment forms, represented by delivery riders and ride-hailing drivers, continues to expand as platform companies accelerate digital technology updates and explore new business scenarios [1][7] - In Yiyang, Hunan, a delivery station plans to increase its number of riders from 450 to over 500 due to business growth, with recruitment criteria being relatively flexible to attract workers [1][4] - Non-food orders in the instant retail and digital 3C sectors have seen a 30% growth, with monthly orders reaching over 60,000 [3] Group 2 - The number of online delivery workers in China has surpassed 12 million, with delivery riders covering over 2,000 county-level cities, becoming a significant employment channel [7] - In the first quarter of this year, the income of riders in lower-tier cities increased by 8.5% compared to the previous quarter [9] - Didi has recruited over 770,000 new drivers since April, with a focus on key regions, and has allocated 1 billion yuan for driver subsidies and income optimization [11][13] Group 3 - The government has expanded the pilot program for occupational injury protection for new employment forms to 17 provinces, with multiple platform companies testing pension insurance for these workers [13] - Meituan has paid 1.5 billion yuan in premiums for nearly 7 million riders under the occupational injury protection pilot, with pension insurance trials initiated in Quanzhou and Nantong [15]
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Huan Qiu Wang·2025-06-04 01:40