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Glovo, the Gip Validates the Commissariat: "Rules 40,000 Riders, Incomes Below the Poverty Line"

The accusation of caporalate against the Milanese company of delivery food of the Spanish giant Glovo. According to the accusation 40 thousand riders used throughout Italy would have been exploited

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The accusation of caporalate against the Milanese company of delivery food of the Spanish giant Glovo. According to the accusation 40 thousand riders used throughout Italy would have been exploited

·Italy
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Glovo-Foodinho must introduce an algorithm that is capable of guaranteeing riders an income compatible with constitutional dictates.

·Milan, Italy
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A court has ruled that Delivery Hero subsidiary Glovo must adjust the working conditions for 40,000 drivers in Italy. Some of them had been paid up to 75 percent below the poverty line. The managing director is under investigation for alleged exploitation.

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Milan Judge Roberto Crepaldi validated the emergency judicial review order issued by Public Prosecutor Paolo Storari, ordered the judicial review of Foodinho, LLC, which operates the Glovo delivery platform, and confirmed Andrea Adriano Romano as judicial administrator. At the heart of the investigation is the alleged gangmastering of delivery riders, over 40,000 employees throughout Italy, who were allegedly paid wages "below the poverty line,"…

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At the center of the investigation concerning Glovo's delivery company is the alleged corporal carried out against riders, more than 40 thousand employees throughout Italy, who would have been paid salaries “below the poverty line”, in particular “up to 81.62% lower than collective bargaining”

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Il Sole 24 Ore broke the news in Milan, Italy on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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