Dozens of Winnipeg food delivery workers are holding protests across the city, demanding a livable wage from the app companies that rely on their services amid skyrocketing gas prices. With Winnipeg gas prices now above $2 per litre, he said drivers are spending hundreds more per month on fuel. © Justin Fraser/CBC Kuldeep Singh is encouraging all drivers to join the couriers' WhatsApp group to unify their call for a livable wage from app companies. © Justin Fraser/CBC Winnipeg couriers for Skip the Dishes, DoorDash and UberEats are uniting their call for a $2 pay bump per delivery. "There is so many Skip drivers, Door Dash drivers, so I request all drivers to join in our group, so we will make change," he said.
Source: CBC News June 11, 2022 22:16 UTC