Business as usual: foodora Canada receives decision from Labour Board
26 February 2020 - 7:26AM
Today, the Ontario Labour Relations Board (OLRB) published its
decision on the worker status of foodora couriers to be recognized
as dependent contractors, contrary to their previous classification
as independent contractors.
When foodora acquired Hurrier in 2015, it absorbed an existing
business that worked alongside independent contractors who executed
food deliveries on behalf of the company. This model provided
flexibility for couriers, allowing them to dictate when they worked
and for how long, to accept or decline orders, to choose when to
take time off, to use their own equipment and to provide their
services to multiple delivery clients concurrently.
“We have received the OLRB’s decision – we’re reviewing it and
assessing how we’ll move forward with the couriers in Toronto and
Mississauga. We respect the Board’s process under the Labour
Relations Act,” said David Albert, managing director, foodora
Canada. “We’re continuing to focus on foodora’s growth, and to
operate in the best interest of our three key stakeholders:
customers, vendor partners and couriers. Until the voter list is
confirmed, and the unionization application votes are counted, we
cannot speculate at this time as to whether the vote will sway in
favour of CUPW and what this might mean for our business moving
forward. Right now, it’s business as usual.”
The company will continue to act in good faith and consider how
to move forward in a mutually agreeable way to provide the best
possible experience for all.
foodorafoodora is dedicated to bringing
Canadian food lovers their favourite meals from a curated list of
local restaurants. Since 2015, the on-demand food delivery service
has grown to more than 3,000 partner restaurants in 10 cities
across Canada. Belonging to Delivery Hero, a worldwide leader of
the food delivery industry, foodora is a sustainably focused
company that strives to reduce its carbon footprint through its use
of bikes and its commitment to reducing single-use plastic. For
more information, visit http://www.foodora.ca.
Contact InformationSadie WeinsteinPR +
influencer marketing specialist, foodora
Canadasadie.weinstein@foodora.ca
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