Grab Philippines said it has co-developed a performance-based commission scheme with its driver-partners after months of consultation and forum.
“Grab remains fully committed to protecting partner income amidst challenging economic conditions,” the ride-hailing firm said in a statement issued Wednesday, Nov. 15.
Laban TNVS threatened to hold a nationwide protest of Grab drivers versus the oil price hike and Grab’s 2 percent commission rate. For its part, Grab has engaged partners to co-develop the commission scheme “over several months” but only announced the scheme to the driver community “upon reaching a full consensus from its driver community leaders, and after multiple rounds of consultations and forums”.
Grab maintains it creates a sustainable marketplace while offering competitive commission rates for its drivers.
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