Delivery workers in New York City protested outside Grubhub's parent company, Wonder, after 50 workers were fired and their accounts deactivated. This rally highlighted their frustration over lack of communication regarding the deactivations, which they claim were unjust. Organizers from Los Deliveristas Unidos condemned the actions as ruthless and indicative of the company's disregard for its workforce. Despite Grubhub's claims that many accounts were in violation of company policies, fired workers like Mamun Hossen assert that they had been reliable and deserve better treatment.
According to a rally organizer, Los Deliveristas Unidos, Grubhub unjustly deactivated the accounts over the previous two weeks. This mass deactivation of workers shows what little regard Wonder and Grubhub have for their workers. It's ruthless and unjust to just throw workers away like this and lie about the reasons for it.
I've worked hard for Grubhub for years, said Mamun Hossen, one of the fired Grubhub delivery workers. I've done nothing wrong other than work reliably for this company. I do not deserve to be deactivated like this.
A spokesperson for Grubhub said the company does not take deactivations lightly and added that many of the recently deactivated accounts were either duplicates or shared with multiple parties.
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