Updated On: 10 October, 2023 07:34 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
Shiv Sena-affiliated union leads Mumbai protest since Sunday, workers also seek better working conditions

Screengrab of the viral video showing Swiggy employees’ motorcycle protest
Delivery workers associated with Swiggy, a food delivery app, have been on an indefinite strike since October 8, demanding improved working conditions. The strike, organised by the Shiv Sena-affiliated union Rashtriya Karmachari Sena (Eknath Shinde faction), was prompted by the lack of response from Swiggy’s management to the workers’ grievances. Kiran Pawaskar, the union’s leader, revealed that Swiggy delivery workers had recently joined their union. “The management informed us that around 22,000 individuals work as delivery personnel for them. Last month, I conducted a meeting with them to present the workers’ concerns,” he said.
However, Pawaskar was frustrated with the lack of a positive response from the company a month later, leading to their decision to call for a strike. He claimed that approximately 8,000 workers are affiliated with this union, emphasising that the workers themselves are eager for a return to normalcy. Pawaskar noted that another round of meetings is scheduled in the coming days, and if there’s no resolution, the strike may continue or escalate into protests.