(ANSA) - ROME, FEB 10 - Uber Eats said Wednesday that it has
a adopted a new protocol to protect the health and safety of its
food-delivery riders in Italy.
In May a Milan court put the Italian branch of Uber Eats into
administration for alleged exploitation of riders.
The new protocol will see the company provide safety equipment
such as helmets free to riders and lay on free training courses
for them too, among other things.
Uber Eats said it was the "first company in Italy to apply a
package of clear procedures and concrete initiatives" of this
kind. (ANSA).
Uber Eats adopts health, safety protocol for riders
Company's Italian branch was put into administration in May