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Dunzo allegedly threatens to ban delivery partners if they support strikes

Several Dunzo delivery partners allegedly received messages from Dunzo today threatening them with permanent suspension if they were found to be participating in or supporting a strike. Dunzo’s alleged message has sparked outrage on social media, with screenshots of the messages going viral.

“It is to inform you that any ID found at the location of a strike will be permanently suspended,” according to the message, which was apparently sent a day before. Please do not participate in or support any strike.” “Quick grocery delivery within 10-20 minutes by Dunzo and the marketing gimmicks used by the company are taking a serious toll on the delivery riders,” said the Indian Federation Of App-Based Transport Workers (IFAT), an industry body that supports delivery executives, in a press release.

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