Quick commerce warehouse closure leaves 250 workers without pay, alleges union

The Karnataka App Based Workers Union has alleged that the closure of a quick commerce warehouse for health violations has left 250 workers without pay. The union is calling for management accountability, citing both public health concerns and labor rights violations.
Why it matters
This highlights the growing tension between gig economy platforms and labor unions regarding worker protections and corporate responsibility.
The Karnataka App Based Workers Union (KAWU) has alleged that the closure of a quick commerce facility in Vidyaranyapura by officials for selling expired and spoiled grocery items has left 250 workers without work and pay.
The article focuses heavily on the union's perspective and grievances against corporate management.
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