A mixed start for cabby, food delivery rider in 2022 even as Singapore economy recovers

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As Singapore's economy continues its recovery from the throes of the Covid-19 pandemic, gig workers like cabby Steven Chua and food delivery rider Raymond Tan are at a crossroads. While Mr Chua, 55, believes his fortunes will improve after two years of severe impact on his...

As Singapore's economy continues its recovery from the throes of the Covid-19 pandemic, gig workers like cabby Steven Chua and food delivery rider Raymond Tan are at a crossroads.

Mr Chua, a cabby for 17 years, said business is much better this year compared with 2021, even though his earnings are still 20 per cent to 30 per cent lower compared with pre-pandemic levels due to a lack of tourists and many Singaporeans still working from home. Mr Chua, who is general secretary of the National Taxi Association,was speaking to reporters after he had met Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who was visiting Jurong Point shopping mall on Chinese New Year's Eve to thank cabbies, food delivery riders and mall workers for providing essential services during the festive period.

Asked about the advisory committee that has been set up to explore ways to better protect platform workers, Mr Tan said some of the measures mooted, such as work injury compensation insurance, should have been implemented sooner.

Source: Financial Digest (financialdigest.net)

 

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