The Round Table podcast discusses the recent improvements in welfare and support for gig workers in China, specifically food delivery riders. Major companies like Meituan are investing billions in rider apartments that undercut local housing costs and cover utilities. These apartments are often centrally located in major cities. Additionally, companies like Meituan, Ele.ma and JD.com are enhancing welfare coverage, including healthcare and pension insurance subsidies, with government support. The panel explores how these benefits aim to provide a sense of belonging and security for riders, many of whom come from rural areas, and address issues such as mental health and unstable living conditions. They also consider the sustainability of these investments and whether the costs could be shifted back to the riders or customers, concluding that the collaborative efforts between companies, government bodies, and third-party participants aim to prevent this.
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