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China’s delivery platforms compete to offer better worker benefits

Leading players act as competition intensifies and Beijing points out their ‘national responsibility’

China’s food delivery platforms are competing to roll out social security benefits, as the government presses for improved conditions in an industry criticised in the past for harsh treatment of its bike riders and drivers.

China’s largest players — Meituan and Alibaba-owned Ele.me — have both said they will expand social insurance benefits for their full-time delivery workers.

Their moves followed ecommerce platform JD.com announcing last month it would enter the food delivery business and provide social security schemes for drivers, including housing fund benefits and various types of insurance.

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