Legal Action Against Uber Eats and Deliveroo Highlights Worker Exploitation Concerns
A human trafficking complaint has been lodged in Paris against Uber Eats and Deliveroo, drawing attention to the plight of delivery workers in the modern economy.
In a significant legal move, a complaint alleging human trafficking has been filed in Paris against the food delivery platforms Uber Eats and Deliveroo. This development underscores growing concerns regarding the treatment of delivery workers.
The complaint has been initiated by associations representing delivery drivers, who argue that these platforms are profiting at the expense of their workers. The situation has been described as a modern-day exploitation of labor.
As the case unfolds, it may prompt broader discussions about labor rights and the responsibilities of gig economy companies towards their workforce.
Updates
Update at 13:29 UTC on 2026-04-23
France 24 reported Associations that support food delivery workers here in France have filed a criminal complaint for "human trafficking" against the platforms Deliveroo and Uber Eats. One of the attorneys accused the companies of making significant profits b.
Sources: France 24
Update at 15:50 UTC on 2026-04-25
France 24 reported Associations that support food delivery workers here in France have filed a criminal complaint for "human trafficking" against the platforms Deliveroo and Uber Eats. One of the attorneys accused the companies of making significant profits b.
Sources: France 24