Urban Outfitters, Dreams and Royal Parks cafes criticised for use of gig economy app

Major High Street Brands Flock to Gig Economy App, Putting Workers at Risk of Poverty

A string of high-profile retailers, including Urban Outfitters, Dreams, and Royal Parks cafes, are taking advantage of the gig economy app Temper to recruit staff. The move has sparked concern that workers may be earning below minimum wage due to charges imposed by the platform.

Temper, which guarantees swift payment to users but charges a 2.9% fee, is allowing workers to receive less than the legal minimum hourly rate of £12.21 for those aged 21 and over. Freelance workers are not entitled to this rate, highlighting the precarious nature of their employment status.

Urban Outfitters has been advertising several job postings on Temper, including a stock assistant in Exeter that pays £12.50 an hour. However, workers who take up these roles and wish to be paid within 14 days must pay the fee, bringing their hourly rate down to £12.14 – seven pence below the minimum wage.

Similarly, Colicci Cafe, which runs cafes in London's Royal Parks, has been offering barista shifts for as low as £12.50 an hour. Workers who do not wish to wait up to 30 days for payment must pay the Temper fee, reducing their hourly rate below the legal minimum.

The Trade Union Congress (TUC) is urging the government to bring forward promised reforms to protect gig economy workers from exploitation. The TUC has long argued that the use of apps such as Temper creates bogus self-employment roles, where workers are denied essential employment rights.

In response to these concerns, Temper claims it is gaining 1,000 new sign-ups per week through word of mouth and says that its platform offers better protections than zero-hours contracts. However, critics argue that the app's business model exploits workers by charging fees that reduce their earnings below minimum wage.

As policymakers struggle to balance flexibility with fairness in the gig economy, workers are left vulnerable to poverty wages and denied essential employment rights. The TUC has called for action to be taken to protect workers from exploitation, but it remains to be seen whether the government will take decisive action to address these concerns.
 
this is just crazy 🤯, major brands like urban outfitters are basically exploiting temps through apps like temper... they get to pay lower wages 'cause of the 2.9% fee and ppl r getting poverty wages 🤑 i feel for those workers, especially freelancers who dont even get that minimum wage 💸 its like, what kinda flexibility is fair when ur not protected? 🤷‍♀️
 
Ugh, I mean, come on... 🙄 These big brands think they can just exploit workers with their fancy gig economy apps? It's like they're trying to get away with not paying their employees a living wage. £12.14 an hour is basically poverty wages! And don't even get me started on the 2.9% fee that Temper charges... it's like they're taking advantage of people who are already struggling.

I mean, I get it, some people want flexibility and all that, but at what cost? These workers are being left with nothing if they can't afford to pay the fee. It's not fair to them or their families. The TUC is right to be calling out for reforms and better protections for gig economy workers.

It's like, we're living in a society where some people think they can just game the system and get away with it. Newsflash: that's not how it works! 🙃
 
"Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it." 🤦‍♂️

Gig economy apps like Temper are taking advantage of workers' desperation and lack of knowledge about their rights. It's time for policymakers to step in and protect workers from exploitation. If the government doesn't act soon, we'll see a rise in poverty wages and denied employment rights. We need fair pay and safe working conditions for all workers, not just those who are lucky enough to find a gig that pays decently. 🤝
 
I'm so worried about these temps taking on shifts at high street brands 🤕 They're basically being paid poverty wages just because they don't have a fancy job title or benefits package. It's not right that companies like Urban Outfitters are using apps like Temper to sidestep their responsibilities and exploit workers who just need a bit of flexibility in their lives. We need some real reforms to protect these people and make sure they're earning a living wage 💸
 
omg u guys this is wild temper is literally taking advantage of people who need a job lol its like they're not even trying to hide how they're ripping ppl off £12 an hr is basically minimum wage after their fee is taken into account 🤑👎 and its not just urban outfitters and colicci cafe other brands are doing it too i mean what's the point of having a gig economy if u r just gonna pay ppl peanuts?? 😂
 
omg u guys this is so concerning 🤯 temper is literally taking advantage of these poor souls by charging them a fee that brings their hourly wage down to like £12.14 an hour?! that's basically poverty wages 💸 and i'm so disappointed in urban outfitters and colicci cafe for using this app they're basically profiting off people's desperation 🤑 anyway, the tuc is right on point here we need some major reforms ASAP to protect these gig economy workers from exploitation 💪
 
man this is crazy temper's just taking advantage of people who need a job you know? urban outiftters and dreams are like using people as cash cows, and the tuc is right they're creating bogus self employment roles that leave workers with nothing but poverty wages 🤑💸 1k new sign ups per week is just a drop in the ocean for these big brands who care more about profit than people's lives. government needs to step up and make some changes, like minimum wage guarantees or something, so these ppl can get paid fair 💪
 
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