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Delivery Hero sees 100 million euro hit from making Spanish riders workers

Shipment Hero will work with freelance riders at its Glovo system in Spain as fulltime employees, the food delivery company said on Monday, warning of a. 100 million euro ($ 105 million) hit to revenues and sending its. shares down practically 10%.

Between 2022 and 2023, Spain fined Glovo for not officially. employing riders. Glovo had actually appealed the fines imposed by the. labour ministry in court and has won a few of the cases, a. spokesperson for Glovo informed Reuters.

Delivery Hero said in a declaration that Glovo management had. chosen to change its employment model to prevent more legal. unpredictabilities leading to a boost of contingencies. It. confirmed its 2024 assistance.

Its shares were down 9.7% at 1118 GMT, the biggest fallers. on Europe's STOXX 600.

While this announcement illustrates progress, it does not. mark a firm conclusion to the supreme costs related to. claimed historic breaches, nor does it lower the amount payable. ( it raises it), UBS analysts said.

As such (it) is not the statement we believe the marketplace. was wishing for. We see it as little unfavorable.

RELOCATING TO COURTS

Glovo's fleet has about 15,000 shipment people in Spain and. most are self-employed, the spokesperson for the business stated.

The business's co-founder and CEO Oscar Pierre is because of. appear in court later this week for offenses of gig workers. law, another representative stated.

In a post on social media platform X with a link to Glovo's. choice, Spanish Labour Minister Yolanda Diaz stated: No large. business is above a law. Democracy wins. A young person with a. cell phone in their hand is not a business owner.

Apart from Glovo, Just Eat and Uber Consumes control the food. delivery market in Spain, having acquired market share after. Britain's Deliveroo exited the country in late 2021.

Shares in Simply Consume Takeaway were up 1.2%.

For Just Eat ... we see this advancement as a small favorable. given they are already utilizing the riders in Spain, bringing. the costs base of their peer to par, JPMorgan said in a note.

Adding to Glovo's legal issues, the Spanish arm of Simply Eat. stated in a statement published on Monday it had submitted a claim. for unjust competitors against Glovo on Nov. 29, declaring a. total 295 million euros' worth of damages.

(source: Reuters)