Context
According to a study conducted by the People’s Association in Grassroots Action and Movements, and the Indian Federation of App-based Transport Workers, Gig workers suffer from lack of social security, regulations.
Key Findings of the Study On Gig Workers in India
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Income Disparities:
- Over 43% of participants in the study earn less than ₹500 a day or ₹15,000 a month, after deducting all their costs.
- The study found that 34% of app-based delivery persons earn less than ₹10,000 a month, while 78% of them are spending over 10 hours each day at work.
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Exposed to Road Accidents:
- Drivers are physically exhausted, and exposed to an increased risk of road traffic accidents, especially due to the ‘10-minute delivery at the doorstep’ policy of certain e-commerce platforms.
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Expenses Exceeding Earnings:
- While 72% of the cab drivers said that they face difficulty in managing expenses, 76% of the delivery persons are struggling to make their ends meet.
- 68% of cab drivers’ responses even show that their overall expenses exceed their earnings
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Unhappiness Over Rates offered:
- Over 80% of app-based cab drivers were not satisfied with the fares offered by the companies, while over 73% of app-based delivery persons showed dissatisfaction with their rates.
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Deactivation of ID:
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- Another major complaint of the workers is the issue of ID deactivation and customer misbehavior.
- A glaring 83% of the drivers reported that the issue of ID blocking affects them negatively, 47% stated that this issue extremely affects them.
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Customer Misbehavior:
- Customer behavior affects a significant majority (72%) of drivers in a negative way, while 68% of delivery persons are reportedly affected by it negatively.
What is a Gig Economy?
- A gig economy is a labor market that relies on independent contractors and freelancers rather than full-time permanent employees.
Gig Economy Regulatory Framework and Initiatives
- The Code on Wages, 2019 provides for universal minimum wage and floor wage across organised and unorganised sectors, including gig workers.
- The Code on Social Security, 2020 recognises gig workers as a new occupational category and provides them with life and disability cover, accidental insurance, health & maternity benefits, old age protection and other.
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NITI Aayog Recommendations On Gig Workers in India
- Proper Estimation of Gig Workers: Have separate enumeration exercises to estimate the size of the gig economy and characteristic features of gig workers.
- This can be done by collecting information during official enumerations (PLFS, NSS or otherwise).
- Catalyse Platformization: Introduce Platform India initiative (similar to Startup India), built on the pillars of Accelerating Platformization by Simplification and Handholding, Funding Support and Incentives, Skill Development, and Social Financial Inclusion.
- This platform can help self-employed individuals to sell their produce to wider markets in towns and cities; Ferrying of passengers for hire etc.
- Accelerate Financial Inclusion: Enhance access to institutional credit through financial products specifically designed for platform workers and those interested to set-up their own platforms.
- For this, Leverage FinTech and platform businesses,
- Classify unsecured loans to first-time borrowers on platform economy as Priority Sector Lending,
- Special emphasis on access to formal credit for women, Persons with Disabilities (PwDs), or platform businesses started in small cities, towns, and villages in India
Also Read: Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) Annual Report 2022
News Source: The Hindu
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