Hermes in 'ground-breaking' pay deal for couriers

It'll be interesting to see the implications of this and how widely it becomes adopted -

Hermes, the delivery firm, has struck a deal with the GMB union to offer couriers paid holiday and guaranteed wage rates.

Under its new "self-employed plus" status, Hermes workers can opt to receive up to 28 days of paid leave.

They can also choose pay rates of at least £8.50 an hour over the year - more than the minimum wage of £7.83 an hour, which rises to £8.21 in April.

The GMB called the deal "ground-breaking".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-47110934

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