Thursday, January 11, 2024

one of the deadliest jobs, is food delivery by bike or scooter

Most of the 65,000 food delivery workers in New York City are immigrants from Mexico or Guatemala.

A Nov 2022 report by New York City said that the fatality rate among food delivery workers who don’t use a car was 36 deaths per 100,000 thousand workers from January 2021 to June 2022. 

That rate surpassed that of workers in construction (seven deaths per 100,000), which had historically been the deadliest industry. 

Food delivery workers were for a brief period celebrated in New York as the Covid-19 pandemic made their services critical.  Delivery apps offered viable income to those who had been laid off from their jobs or had their hours slashed, and for those whose immigration status complicated obtaining government aid.

As the pandemic lurched on, the dangers of the in-demand work became glaring. Activists formed unions and pushed for better pay and protections, an effort that continued into 2023. Under pressure, the city set a higher minimum wage for app-based delivery workers, starting at about $18 per hour in October.




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