LONDON, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Drivers for ride-hailing and food delivery startup Bolt in Britain on Friday won a case to be legally recognised as "workers", entitling them to holiday pay and the minimum ...
Thousands of unionised drivers working for ride-hailing apps are striking to demand better pay and workplace safety protections, in line with court decisions that have said drivers should start being ...
Bolt users in South Africa will have to upload seflies to use the platform in a bid to increase safety for drivers.
My fellow non-drivers, you’ve likely heard that there’s a new ride-hailing app in town by the name of Bolt. We caught wind of the European mobility app’s foray into Malaysia earlier this year, when ...
The company acknowledged that there is strong competition in Taiwan's ride-hailing market, with players such as Uber, Taiwan Taxi, Hotai Motor’s Yoxi, and Line Go, in addition to regional taxi fleets.