Dubai delivery workers go on second rare strike this month
By ISABEL DEBRE
Associated Press
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Food-delivery workers across Dubai are protesting meager pay and inadequate protections and have walked off the job. Their company confirmed the extremely rare walkout on Tuesday. It marks the second strike in as many weeks in an emirate that bars unions and shows no tolerance for dissent. The foreign workers contracted by Talabat, the Middle East unit of Delivery Hero, began their walkout late Monday after organizing on social media, crippling the application’s services. As fuel prices surge, many said they were pressing for a modest pay increase — a wage less than what sparked the strike that paralyzed a different delivery company last week.