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Platform for Change

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February 2026

A women-led union gives voice to India's gig workers

- PUJA SEN

Platform for Change

Seema Singh’s frustrations with her employer were coming to a head in 2020. Two years earlier, she had quit her job at a salon after seeing an advertisement by Urban Company that promised flexibility, autonomy and better pay. Seema liked the idea of working on her own terms—choosing her hours, and earning more per appointment, would potentially allow her more time with her children.

Founded as UrbanClap in 2014, Urban Company was one of the pioneers of India’s platform-based gig economy, connecting customers with a range of service professionals, such as electricians, plumbers, cleaners and beauticians. It joined an expanding ecosystem of companies involved in ride-sharing, food delivery, groceries and logistics. The platform model was presented as a win-win: customers received services at unprecedented speeds, companies scaled rapidly without taking on the obligations of conventional employers, and workers were told that they were gaining flexibility. According to the union labour ministry, there were 7.7 million gig workers in India as of 2020-21, and this figure is expected to rise to 23.5 million by the end of the decade.

It did not take Seema long to realise that the cost of the added convenience would be borne by the workers. “The system in India is so bad, there is no limit to how much these companies take advantage,” she told me. “Outside India, the gig economy must be as they say it is. Here, we do the work out of necessity—there is no choice.” Platforms such as Urban Company, Zomato, Swiggy, Uber and Ola are able to sidestep accountability and obligations under labour law, while workers have weak legal standing, ineffective grievance redressal mechanisms and negligible institutional protection. For all the talk of flexibility, they are forced to work long hours if they are to make a living off their meagre earnings.

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