The FoodAver Lellerando wants to rely on free service contracts instead of employee relationships. The Austrian post called on the schedule. Drivers who are now looking for a job can be happy to apply to them, the company said Wednesday.
You are looking for nearly 600 extra employees, for example in delivery. Implementation is full of time, part -time and somewhat possible. The post office advertises, among other things, with an “honest content” and benefits such as a free account at Bank99 and the discount use of e-transporters for private trips.
The announcement of NeRandando was preceded by months of negotiations on collective agreement for the industry. Unlike Foodora and Wolt, Liererando has usually made his bodies and previously offered in Austria. According to the Council of the Company, nearly 1,000 employees are affected. About 600 drivers would probably be canceled. “Another 65 employees at our locations in Vienna and the federal states are being hit,” says spokeswoman Katrin Wala, Tuesday, “said spokeswoman Katrin Wala.
Greens: “Drivers lose social rights”
Criticism of the conversion of employment relationships in free service contracts came from the Greens and the Chamber of Labor (AK). “This loses important social rights, such as the right to paid vacation or persistent wages in the case of illness,” said Markus Koza, Labor and Social speakers of the Greens.
“A spiral in terms of working conditions not only costs employees social security and income. The public sector also pays as stable employment relationships due to distorted competitive conditions,” the Chamber of Labor to consider.
Source: Krone

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