Under pressure, Deliveroo, Uber, and others in Europe are looking to reach labor agreements that offer some benefits without making workers full employees (Adam Clark/Wall Street Journal)

Under pressure, Deliveroo, Uber, and others in Europe are looking to reach labor agreements that offer some benefits without making workers full employees (Adam Clark/Wall Street Journal)

Under pressure, Deliveroo, Uber, and others in Europe are looking to reach labor agreements that offer some benefits without making workers full employees (Adam Clark/Wall Street Journal)

Under pressure, Deliveroo, Uber, and others in Europe are looking to reach labor agreements that offer some benefits without making workers full employees (Adam Clark/Wall Street Journal) https://ift.tt/2MkvYc2

Adam Clark / Wall Street Journal:
Under pressure, Deliveroo, Uber, and others in Europe are looking to reach labor agreements that offer some benefits without making workers full employees  —  Food-delivery platforms in Europe are offering couriers extra benefits in the hope of averting costly legislation on employment rights


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