USA: Gig Workers Collective asks customers to delete Instacart app until demands for better conditions are met; incl. co comment
"Instacart shopper activist group asks customers to delete the app until demands for better conditions are met," 21 Sept 2021
The Gig Workers Collective — representing a body of about 13,000 Instacart shoppers — launched a #DeleteInstacart campaign urging customers to delete the Instacart app as a show of solidarity with workers advocating for better treatment. The collective of shoppers asked that customers refrain from reinstalling the app until five demands are met. They are asking to be paid by individual order, not by a batch of orders; to re-introduce item-based commissions; to ensure the rating system doesn’t punish shoppers for issues beyond their control; to provide occupational death benefits; and to make the default tip at least 10%, up from the current 5% default.
“We’re deeply committed to creating the best possible experience for our shopper community. ... During the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve invested in countless new measures to support the health and safety of the shopper community. We take shopper feedback very seriously and remain committed to listening to and using that feedback to improve their experience,” Instacart said in a statement provided to TechCrunch.
... “People that speak out against us taking action will say things like, ‘You know, if you don’t want to do this, get another job,’" [Instacart shopper Willy] Solis said. “But the problem is that this work is so exploitative that if somebody doesn’t take a stand, then the next person in line is going to be exploited. Together, we gain so much power and traction by collectively speaking out.”