BCN-18 Spanish court rules Deliveroo riders are employees

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Spanish court rules Deliveroo riders are employees

MADRID, June 28, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – A Spanish court ruled Thursday that
online food delivery group Deliveroo wrongly hired 97 riders as self-employed
contractors instead of as regular workers, which costs less for the firm.

Brought by Spain’s social security system, the case involves riders in
Valencia on Spain’s eastern Mediterranean coast and it is one of several
being fought by Deliveroo and other gig economy groups like Uber in Spain and
various other countries over whether workers should be classified as
employees.

Online food platforms have blossomed worldwide, allowing people to order
from local restaurants via mobile phones, with dishes delivered to their
homes or offices shortly afterwards, often by young bicycle couriers.

Spain’s social security system had claimed unpaid social contributions
from Deliveroo after work inspectors ruled that the riders in Valencia were
in fact employees of the British online food delivery firm.

A Valencia social affairs court agreed that the riders were in fact
employees, arguing that they communicated with Deliveroo via a mobile app and
had to “follow the company’s orders”.

The court also pointed out that Deliveroo staged training sessions for the
riders in June 2016 and later announced new working conditions for them,
called them to order, and summoned them for meetings and even fired some of
them “using the power of management in the traditional sense,” the court
added.

In addition, the court said Deliveroo riders in Valencia are part of an
organisation headed by Deliveroo and must meet the criteria for food
deliveries set by the firm.

Deliveroo argues that it “collaborates with self-employed riders” who can
“choose when and where they work, and for how long”.

The Valencia court ruling is not final as the company could appeal the
ruling. The result of court cases against Deliveroo over the same issue are
still pending in Madrid and the eastern city of Zaragoza.

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