Hundreds of undocumented UberEats workers protested on Monday in Paris after the company deactivated the accounts of many, citing the use of false identity.
This week, UberEats cracked down on undocumented delivery workers in France in a company effort to combat fraud by disconnecting the accounts of those with false IDs, raising questions about whether something similar might happen in the United States.
Hundreds of undocumented UberEats workers protested on Monday in Paris against the crackdown, chanting"justice for couriers" and"documents for UberEats" after the company deactivated accounts that belonged to its workers,Pictured above, an Uber Eats delivery person rides a moped in Paris on March 22, 2020, as a strict lockdown is in effect to limit the spread of the COVID-19 in the country prohibiting all but essential outings.
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