#DeliveryStrike #NationwideStrike #BreakingNews #IndianNews #FoodDelivery #GigWorkers #DeliveryBoyStrike #31December #StartupNews #BusinessNews #10MinuteDelivery #IndiaNews Delivery workers across India linked to major food delivery, quick-commerce and e-commerce platforms including Swiggy, Zomato, Zepto, Blinkit, Amazon and Flipkart have announced an all-India strike on December 25 (Christmas) and December 31 (New Year's Eve), raising serious concerns about potential disruptions to deliveries during two of the busiest days of the year.[Poy] The strike has been organised by unions such as the Indian Federation of App-Based Transport Workers (IFAT) and the Telangana Gig and Platform Workers Union (TGPWU), with participation expected from delivery partners in major metros and several tier-2 cities. Union leaders say the protest aims to highlight deteriorating working conditions and long-standing grievances in India's gig economy.Ca Workers are demanding better pay and a transparent wage structure, an end to the controversial"10-minute delivery" model, improved safety measures, clear grievance redressal systems, and social security benefits including health insurance and protection against account deactivations. They also want restrictions on excessively long and erratic working hours as well as formal recognition of their rights to organise and negotiate collectively. Cr] A recent strike on Christmas Day saw deliveries hit across several cities, with reports of significant service delays and some platforms outsourcing deliveries to cope with reduced participation. Ahead of the New Year's Eve protest, workers say they hope the nationwide strike will compel both platform companies and government authorities to take their concerns seriously and push for urgently needed reforms in labour protections for gig economy workers.[Pay] This report is shared for informational purposes and reflects current developments in the ongoing labour movement among delivery and gig workers in India. 6 hours ago · See translation