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Home / Business and Economy / Gig Workers Earn More Amidst Unrest

Gig Workers Earn More Amidst Unrest

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Average monthly income rose to Rs 28,322 in first nine months of FY26.
  • Partners receive insurance cover and pension access.
  • Demand remains steady across various service categories.
Gig Workers Earn More Amidst Unrest

Urban Company (UC) reported that its service partners earned an average net income of Rs 28,322 monthly in the first nine months of FY26. This marks an increase from Rs 26,489 in the same period last year, according to its Partner Earnings Index released on Wednesday.

This data emerges against a backdrop of significant unrest within the gig economy, with numerous delivery workers striking for better pay and recognition. UC's cofounder and CEO, Abhiraj Singh Bhal, described the earnings growth as indicative of a shift toward dignified, skill-based work, noting that these incomes surpass statutory minimum wages and are comparable to entry-level IT salaries.

The company emphasized steady demand across its service categories, including cleaning, repairs, and beauty. High-performing partners saw substantial gains, with the top 10% earning an average of Rs 47,471 per month. On average, partners utilized about 91 hours monthly on the platform, earning approximately Rs 313 per hour.

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Beyond financial compensation, UC highlighted its commitment to partner welfare. All active service partners are covered by life and accident insurance policies, offering up to Rs 10 lakh for life cover and Rs 6 lakh for disability. Furthermore, the company has facilitated access to the National Pension System through a partnership with HDFC Pension, aiming to enhance long-term financial security for its partners.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
During the first nine months of FY26, Urban Company partners earned an average net income of Rs 28,322 per month.
Urban Company offers its active service partners life and accident insurance, and access to the National Pension System for long-term financial security.
Urban Company partners' average earnings have increased, contrasting with ongoing protests by gig economy workers demanding better pay and recognition.

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