One elderly driver complained about being robbed while making a delivery. Can’t log into the app to schedule a shift, no response for a month,” one driver said.
“Hundreds of dollars missing, no response. READ MORE: Investigation Of Medical Helicopter Crash In Drexel Hill Could Take More Than A Year, NTSB Saysĭrivers say there’s also a lack of communication. “We was at $7.50, then it went up to $10, then they went up to $12, then they dropped us back down to $7.50, which is unfair,” driver Greg Alston said.
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“Even as independent contractors, they have any reason at all, without giving us one, that we are deactivated from the platform as drivers,” Gopuff driver Tex Mackenzie said.Īlthough a company representative tells CBS3 average earnings across the country are $18 to $25 per hour, drivers claim their salary has steadily decreased over time and is now below minimum wage. Hundreds were set to strike here in Pennsylvania as well as several states across the country, demanding better pay, flexible shifts and termination protection from the owners of Gopuff. Protests weren’t only happening at Gopuff’s headquarters on Spring Garden Street. READ MORE: 1 Hurt, 2 People Unaccounted For In Gloucester County House FireĪ now $15 billion dollar company founded by two Drexel University students eight years ago is now being called out.
On Tuesday, drivers caused disruption to call attention to what they consider unfair conditions. With over 500 locations across the United States, Gopuff prides itself on ultra-fast delivery. PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - Drivers who work for the digital delivery service Gopuff went on strike Tuesday, and they say they’re unhappy about low wages and poor working conditions.