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Just Eat Takeaway is laying off 1,700 delivery couriers across the UK and returning to the gig-economy model that its chief executive Jitse Groen had previously said “comes at the expense of society and workers themselves”. The U-turn comes two years after Europe’s biggest food delivery group sought to set itself apart from its largest rivals, Deliveroo and Uber Eats, by hiring couriers in the UK rather than relying entirely on gig workers for takeaway deliveries. “Just Eat UK is reorganising and simplifying its delivery operation as part of the ongoing goal of improving efficiency,” said JET on Tuesday.
Just Eat Takeaway.com , Europe's largest food online ordering and delivery service, said on Tuesday it will reorganise in Britain, ending a service by which it employs its own couriers, a decision that will impact the jobs of around 1,870 workers. Takeaway has been a prominent defender of European plans for rules giving couriers rights to full employment. However it also makes use of self-employed couriers, commonly referred to as "gig workers", to deliver more than 90% of its meals in Britain.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Just Eat Takeaway.com, Europe's largest food online ordering and delivery service, said on Tuesday it will reorganise in Britain, ending a service by which it employs its own couriers, a decision that will impact the jobs of around 1,870 workers. Takeaway has been a prominent defender of European plans for rules giving couriers rights to full employment. However it also makes use of self-employed couriers, commonly referred to as "gig workers", to deliver more than 90% of its meals in Britain.