
"Evri couriers do an unbelievable job, delivering millions of packages across the UK with incredible speed - often facing abuse and even attacks while doing it. It's only right they get a pay rise that values the work they do."
"Not only is this pay offer a year late, but in our view it falls short of what couriers deserve. That's why GMB has recommended reject - but ultimately the couriers themselves will decide in this ballot."
Over 6,000 Evri couriers are set to vote on a controversial pay offer that unions claim may result in pay cuts for many workers. The GMB union, which has represented Evri couriers since 2019, is urging members to reject the deal, marking a shift in its approach. The ballot will close on June 9, and if the offer is rejected, the GMB plans to discuss further actions. The situation highlights ongoing concerns regarding pay and conditions in the gig economy, particularly for self-employed workers.
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