Gig workers’ union calls for five-hour shutdown over rising fuel costs; protest on Saturday

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The Gig and Platform Service Workers Union (GIPSWU) has called for a nationwide five-hour shutdown of app-based services on Friday, urging delivery workers and drivers to protest against rising fuel prices and stagnant pay structures on Saturday.

The union has demanded an immediate revision of per-kilometre service rates and announced a temporary shutdown of app-based services from 12 pm to 5 pm on Friday.

The development follows a nationwide fuel price hike of around Rs 3 per litre by oil marketing companies. In Delhi, petrol prices have risen to about Rs 97.77 per litre and diesel to Rs 90.67. The increase is linked to rising global crude oil prices amid instability in West Asia, including tensions involving Iran and concerns around the Strait of Hormuz.

GIPSWU said the hike will directly impact nearly 1.2 crore gig and platform workers, many of whom depend on two-wheelers for delivery and transport services.

The union warned that rising fuel costs, combined with stagnant per-delivery payments, are eroding workers’ daily earnings and could force many to leave the sector.