India: BluSmart drivers protest sudden job losses and unpaid wages as company faces financial collapse
"BluSmart Drivers Stage Protest Over Unpaid Salaries, Abrupt Job Losses", 4 May 2025
In a growing crisis for EV ride-hailing startup BluSmart, around 80 of its drivers gathered at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar today, protesting job losses and urging the central government to intervene. The drivers, jobless since BluSmart abruptly suspended operations in April, urged the government to take over the company’s operations and rehire its workforce. They also called for legislation guaranteeing severance pay for gig workers when platforms shut down. The lives of BluSmart drivers came to a standstill on April 17, when the BluSmart driver app unexpectedly displayed a ‘Return to Hub’ message. Drivers initially assumed it was a routine audit procedure, but soon realised that the company had silently halted services, offering no communication or clarity on their employment status.
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Besides 10,000 drivers, nearly 800 BluSmart employees, are also in limbo, with salaries pending since March. We have written extensively about their plight here. The trouble for the company began in early March, when credit rating agencies ICRA and CARE downgraded BluSmart backer Gensol Engineering Limited to D (default/junk) due to perpetual delay in debt servicing. ICRA also accused Gensol founders (and brothers) — Anmol and Puneet Singh Jaggi, who also cofounded BluSmart, of submitting falsified data and warned that BluSmart’s delayed non-convertible debentures (NCD) repayments could severely damage “financial flexibility and capital-raising ability” of the company.