Times of India | Hyderabad see delayed deliveries due to gig workers protest
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On May 17, 2026, app‑based transport and delivery services in Hyderabad and other urban areas of Telangana experienced mild disruptions after more than 150,000 gig and platform workers took part in the #GlobalTotalSwitchOff protest organized by the Telangana Gig and Platform Workers Union (TGPWU). Workers—comprising cab drivers, auto drivers, food‑delivery personnel, e‑commerce couriers and home‑service staff—temporarily logged off platforms to demand higher earnings, a minimum Rs 20 per km fare, labor‑law recognition, social‑security benefits, accident insurance, fair fare systems and transparent algorithms, citing soaring fuel, diesel, CNG and LPG prices, stagnant payouts, rising vehicle expenses and unaffordable electric‑vehicle costs. Customers reported fewer available drivers, delayed food deliveries and longer waiting times, especially during peak hours, although services continued to operate. The protest coincided with a nationwide call for better pay and protections for platform workers, as companies like Ola, Uber, Rapido, Amazon, Swiggy, Zomato, Blinkit and Zepto have yet to adjust fares to match rising operational costs.

Hyderabad see delayed deliveries due to gig workers protest
Hyderabad: App-based transport and delivery services witnessed a mild disruption in parts of Hyderabad and other urban areas in Telangana on Saturday, a day after more than 1.5 lakh gig and platform workers participated in the #GlobalTotalSwitchOff protest against rising fuel prices, stagnant payouts, increasing vehicle expenses, and lack of labour protections.





