Grab Formally Recognises Union to Negotiate Taxi Driver Wages and Conditions

Reuters
Nov 17
Grab Formally Recognises Union to Negotiate Taxi Driver Wages and Conditions

Grab Holdings Ltd. has formally recognised the National Taxi Association (NTA), affiliated with the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC), as the official representative for taxi drivers on its platform under Singapore's Platform Workers Act. This recognition allows the NTA, alongside other platform work associations, to legally negotiate on behalf of workers regarding fair earnings, welfare, and work conditions. The move follows ongoing collaborations between Grab and the associations to address key issues such as illegal cross-border work affecting local drivers' incomes. Grab's agreement with the unions is aimed at improving worker welfare and includes initiatives like sponsored NTUC memberships and enhanced benefits for platform workers.

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