In light of the recent dismissals of gig workers by fast delivery apps such as Swiggy and Dunzo, Nilesh Dungarwal COO & Co-Founder, WorkIndia stated “India’s leading portal for facilitating blue and grey-collar recruitment, WorkIndia has observed an uptick in the engagement of gig workers by fast delivery apps in the last two months of 2022- November and December. Our survey data reveals that Swiggy has seen positive hiring activity in major metropolitan areas. Specifically, there was a 16.95% increase in hires in Bangalore, 12.71% in Delhi, and 5% in Kolkata in December as compared to November 2022. Additionally, Dunzo has focused its hiring efforts in major metropolitan areas such as Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Pune, with 36.76% of hires in Bangalore, 28.61% in Mumbai, and 11.40% in Chennai as compared to November 2022. Given the constant engagement with the companies and workers, WorkIndia has observed that the hiring of gig workers happened at a rapid pace during the holiday and festive season. The coming quarter will tell if this trend would sustain and build further.”
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