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The Socialist 31 August 2016

#KeepCorbyn: For a party that fights for workers

The Socialist issue 914

#KeepCorbyn: For a party that fights for workers

Right's purges and exclusions show we must fight for a party for the 99%

Packed meeting discusses Trotskyism, Corbyn and socialist change

Trade unionists for Corbyn rally in Cardiff


Education: fightback needed

Pressure, lies and head games: being a school student in Tory Britain

Join the student fightback to end education cuts and austerity


No NHS cuts or closures

Grantham protest against night-time closure of A&E


Invest in grassroots sports needs

Women still take home 36% less than men

Over a million families in 'extreme problem debt'

Scot schools scandal

Smith v refugees

What We Saw

Them & Us


France: Burkini ban fuels division

Chile: general strike threat as pensions protests grow


UberEats: Angry delivery drivers protest over pay

Solid bus strike for better terms and pay

Southern strike


Why you should join the Socialist Party today

Socialist Party 'collectathon' to raise crucial cash

Ken Loach and a Socialist seller join Sisters Uncut protest


Sunshine and socialism at Socialist Party summer camp


Can Britain have a pay rise?

 
 
 
 
 

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UberEats: Angry delivery drivers protest over pay

UberEats workers ride into town to face down their bosses photo Scott Jones

UberEats workers ride into town to face down their bosses photo Scott Jones   (Click to enlarge)

Scott Jones

"We are free, don't work for three", chanted angry UberEats drivers after storming the courtyard in front of the offices of the food app riding mopeds and bikes on 26 August.

They were referring to the £3.22 that the company want to pay drivers for each delivery instead of a basic wage. Workers are demanding the London Living Wage.

"Every day when we wake up we don't know what we're going to be paid, we have to rely on tips which is totally up to the customer. I ride a motorbike and can get into accidents so I have to pay £108 out of my pocket on insurance alone," one driver told the Socialist.

UberEats claim drivers can earn £10 an hour at present but most drivers currently earn less than the minimum wage. One driver showed me his phone to show that he earned just £34 during a ten hour shift.

'Self-employment'

As drivers are technically self-employed the company can get around minimum wage legislation, using modern technology to implement Victorian working conditions.

Similarly, over 100 couriers at rival firm Deliveroo took strike action over proposed changes to the way in which they're paid, meaning they would only be paid £3.75 a delivery.

UberEats drivers protest outside the company's offices photo Scott Jones

UberEats drivers protest outside the company's offices photo Scott Jones   (Click to enlarge)

The drivers at the protest elected a delegation of five who were eventually allowed in, along with a rep from the IWGB union, to talk to management but they came back out minutes later after bosses insisted on only talking to workers one-on-one. Security appeared as the protest resumed and tried to buy off the workers with ice creams which were promptly refused and thrown back.

As the protest started to disperse, drivers were told that management were speaking to Channel 4 news around the corner from the office and proceeded to interrupt the interview demanding talks, which bosses ignored. The exchange was caught on camera and made the evening news.

Instead of talking to workers, the company has instead sacked one of the drivers, Imran Siddiqui, clearly victimised due to his role in organising workers and leading the protest.

Strike action is now threatened and a petition demanding Siddiqui's reinstatement can be signed here: http://tinyurl.com/uberEATSpetition


In this issue


#KeepCorbyn

#KeepCorbyn: For a party that fights for workers

Right's purges and exclusions show we must fight for a party for the 99%

Packed meeting discusses Trotskyism, Corbyn and socialist change

Trade unionists for Corbyn rally in Cardiff


Education fightback

Education: fightback needed

Pressure, lies and head games: being a school student in Tory Britain

Join the student fightback to end education cuts and austerity


No NHS cuts or closures

No NHS cuts or closures

Grantham protest against night-time closure of A&E


Socialist Party news and analysis

Invest in grassroots sports needs

Women still take home 36% less than men

Over a million families in 'extreme problem debt'

Scot schools scandal

Smith v refugees

What We Saw

Them & Us


International socialist news and analysis

France: Burkini ban fuels division

Chile: general strike threat as pensions protests grow


Socialist Party workplace news

UberEats: Angry delivery drivers protest over pay

Solid bus strike for better terms and pay

Southern strike


Socialist Party reports and campaigns

Why you should join the Socialist Party today

Socialist Party 'collectathon' to raise crucial cash

Ken Loach and a Socialist seller join Sisters Uncut protest


Socialist Party Summer Camp

Sunshine and socialism at Socialist Party summer camp


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Can Britain have a pay rise?


 

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