The Karnataka government is set to introduce new regulations requiring all online aggregators who hire gig workers to register with the state's labour department. This move aims to protect the rights of gig workers employed by food delivery platforms and ride-hailing companies such as Swiggy and Zomato. The draft bill also stipulates that aggregators cannot terminate gig workers without a 14-day notice and mandates that agreements must specify all grounds for termination or deactivation from the platform. The details were reported by ChristinMP_ and mentioned by SantoshSLadINC.
IMP: The agreement between aggregators and gig workers must specify all grounds for termination, or deactivation from the platform per the new bill by Karnataka https://t.co/wU6a8J92Bt
Karnataka draft bill: Aggregators cannot terminate gig workers without 14-day notice By @ChristinMP_ https://t.co/LWfHHpIHYN via @moneycontrolcom
In a move aimed at protecting gig workers’ rights, the Karnataka government is set to introduce new regulations for food delivery platforms and ride-hailing companies in the state #gigworkers #karnataka https://t.co/qbQL9LW5L4
All aggregators who hire gig workers in #Karnataka will soon have to register with the state’s labour department. @ChristinMP_ brings details 👇 https://t.co/cvrR5J3jKN #Swiggy #Zomato #OnlineDelivery
🚨 IMP story: All online aggregators who hire gig workers in Karnataka will soon have to register with the state's labour department, a move aimed at protecting the rights of these workers. By @ChristinMP_ https://t.co/l3KxLNsVSP via @moneycontrolcom
Karnataka to make registration must for aggregators to hire gig workers, law in the works @SantoshSLadINC @LabourGovt https://t.co/TSSdMgjHhl