GOJEK is offering its drivers up to 100 per cent in rebate for commission fees, following the enhanced social-distancing measures by the Singapore authorities that landed a further blow to the transport sector. Read more at The Business Times.
Gojek said in the e-mail:"With the enhanced safe-distancing measures put in place, overall demand for ride-hailing will inevitably reduce. As a result, our current incentive schemes - where incentives are tied to a target number of completed trips - are no longer the best way for us to provide you with competitive and sustainable earnings."
The group has also relaxed the criteria for its earnings-support scheme supplementing the government's Special Relief Fund, which was set up to help private-hire and taxi drivers tide through a fall in earnings due to the coronavirus outbreak. From April 6 to May 30, the qualifying requirement for Gojek's earnings support scheme will be lowered from 50 to 35 weekly trips.
Eligible drivers can receive up to S$140 each week, with the government providing S$10 per vehicle per day and Gojek contributing an additional payout of up to S$10 per day.
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