Percanggahan kenyataan dibuat kepimpinan sebuah persatuan yang mendakwa mewakili majoriti penunggang p-hailing, menunjukkan bahawa tidak semua mereka memihak kepada mogok ‘blackout’ dianjurkan penunggang penghantaran Grab, minggu ini
Contradictory statements by the leadership of an association claiming to represent the majority of p-hailing riders indicate that not everyone is on the same page with this week’s “blackout” by Grab delivery riders.
Grab Malaysia says it has seen improved income levels for its P-hailing riders under the new earning structure for peak-demand periods, despite a pushback from a small group of gig workers.
Today’s so-called blackout staged by a small group of Grab Malaysia's P-hailing riders, took a political turn with the presence of Perikatan Nasional’s (PN) Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal and members of PAS party organ Harakah.
Although a handful of p-hailing riders are participating in a “blackout” today to demand better fares, Grab Malaysia has already revised its slew of benefits, including the revenue and incentive structure.