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Gig workers call a five-hour nationwide shutdown over fuel hikes and pay stagnation
Economy
Published on 15 May 2026

Shutdown runs 12 pm to 5 pm Friday nationwide
Gig and Platform Service Workers Union has called for a nationwide five-hour shutdown of app-based services on Friday, from 12 pm to 5 pm, to protest rising fuel prices and stagnant pay. The union wants the government and digital platforms to revise per-kilometre service rates, arguing higher fuel costs are squeezing earnings for delivery riders and drivers. It cited fuel hikes of about Rs 3 per litre and warned that without rate changes, many may exit the sector.
- A nationwide 5-hour app shutdown is planned for Friday
- Protest window is 12 pm to 5 pm, per the union
- Fuel prices rose about Rs 3 per litre, the union said
- Delhi petrol is about Rs 97.77 per litre; diesel Rs 90.67
- Union says nearly 1.2 crore gig and platform workers are affected
- Platforms named include Zomato, Swiggy, Ola, Uber, and Blinkit
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