Why in News ?
- Major delivery platforms (Blinkit, Zepto, Zomato, Swiggy) decided to remove 10-minute delivery branding after intervention by the Union Labour Minister.
- Triggered by:
- One-day strike by gig/platform workers (Dec 31).
- Demands citing accidents, health stress, and unsafe working conditions.
- Marks a policy-relevant moment in India’s evolving gig economy governance.
Relevance
- GS I (Society)
- Changing nature of work, informalisation, urban labour precarity
- Platform economy & “invisible urban workers”
- GS II (Social Justice & Governance)
- Labour welfare, unorganised sector, State intervention
- Code on Social Security, 2020; labour as Concurrent List
Vulnerable Workforce Category
- Gig workers fall under informal, unorganised, and non-standard employment.
- Characteristics:
- No fixed employer–employee relationship.
- Absence of minimum wages, social security, paid leave.
- Algorithmic control without human accountability.
10-minute delivery intensified precarity and risk, deepening social injustice.
Changing Nature of Work
- Shift from traditional employment → platform-mediated work.
- Speed-based service models:
- Normalise hyper-productivity culture.
- Transfer business risk (time pressure, road safety) to workers.
Social Impact
- Accident-prone urban delivery ecosystem.
- Health issues:
- Stress, fatigue, unsafe driving.
- Creates a class of “invisible urban workers” sustaining middle-class convenience.
Constitutional Ethos
- Article 21: Right to life → includes right to safe and dignified working conditions.
- Article 23: Prohibition of forced labour → economic compulsion + unsafe mandates raise ethical concerns.
- Directive Principles:
- Article 39(e): Health and strength of workers must not be abused.
- Article 42: Just and humane conditions of work.
10-minute delivery model arguably conflicted with constitutional morality.
Governance & State Intervention
- Labour Minister’s intervention shows:
- Soft regulation through persuasion, not coercion.
- Recognition that branding and algorithms shape work intensity.
- Shift from:
- “Consumer-first convenience”
- to “worker-first safety framing”.
Gig Economy Regulation: Static Linkage
Existing Framework
- Code on Social Security, 2020:
- Recognises gig & platform workers.
- Enables social security schemes (insurance, maternity, old age).
- Gaps:
- Codes not fully operational.
- No regulation of algorithmic management, delivery timelines, or work intensity.
Ethical Dimension
- Utilitarian consumer logic: Faster delivery = better service.
- Rights-based ethics: Worker safety > marginal consumer convenience.
- Corporate ethics issue:
- Is speed-driven branding ethical if it externalises risk onto workers?
Government action reflects ethics of care and dignity of labour.
Economic & Urban Governance Angle
- Hyper-speed delivery:
- Encourages unsafe driving → public safety issue.
- Externalises costs (accidents, healthcare) to society.
- Sustainable platform economy requires:
- Balancing efficiency with human costs.
Significance of the Decision
- Symbolic but important:
- Removes normative pressure of “10 minutes”.
- Acknowledges worker voices & collective action.
- Signals:
- Beginning of labour-sensitive platform governance.
- Precedent for regulating algorithm-driven work practices.
Challenges
- Removal of branding ≠ end of implicit performance pressure.
- Warehousing logic may still incentivise speed.
- Weak collective bargaining power of gig workers.
- Absence of enforceable workplace safety standards for platforms.
Way Forward
Regulatory
- Notify and operationalise Social Security Code provisions for gig workers.
- Define reasonable delivery timelines as part of labour standards.
- Mandate accident insurance & health coverage funded by platforms.
Institutional
- Establish Gig Workers Welfare Boards at State level.
- Enable platform worker unions/associations.
Technological Governance
- Audit algorithms for:
- Work intensity
- Penalty systems
- Incentive structures
- Transparency in ratings & delivery metrics.
Social Justice Lens
- Recognise gig workers as workers, not mere service providers.
- Shift discourse from convenience to dignity of labour.
Prelims Pointers
- Gig workers are recognised under Code on Social Security, 2020.
- They are part of unorganised workforce, not regular employees.
- Labour is a Concurrent List subject.


