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    Glovo's Italian food delivery arm placed under supervision over alleged labour exploitation

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    Posted on February 9, 2026

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    Last updated: February 9, 2026

    Glovo's Italian food delivery arm placed under supervision over alleged labour exploitation - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Glovo's Italian division is under scrutiny for labor exploitation, with workers allegedly earning below-poverty wages. Judicial supervision aims to rectify this.

    Table of Contents

    • Glovo's Legal Challenges in Italy
    • Overview of Allegations
    • Impact on Workers
    • Judicial Actions Taken

    Glovo's Italian Delivery Service Under Scrutiny for Labor Violations

    Glovo's Legal Challenges in Italy

    By Emilio Parodi

    Overview of Allegations

    MILAN, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Milan prosecutors have placed the Italian arm of Spanish food delivery platform Glovo under judicial supervision and its chief executive under investigation for alleged exploitation of workers, judicial documents seen by Reuters showed on Monday.

    Impact on Workers

    The Carabinieri labour unit served an urgent decree imposing judicial control on Foodinho, the documents showed, in the latest step in a wider crackdown on labour exploitation in a variety of business sectors over the past three years.

    Judicial Actions Taken

    Foodinho, Glovo and the Spanish company's German parent Delivery Hero did not respond immediately to requests for comment. 

    The 54-page judicial decree seen by Reuters said that Foodinho riders were paid below the poverty line, averaging 2.50 euros ($3) per delivery. In some cases pay was more than 75% below the poverty threshold, according to the document, which included testimony from 39 migrant workers.

    The minimum subsistence level for workers in Italy is considered to be 1,245 euros a month.

    "The checks carried out point to a situation of genuine labour exploitation, perpetrated for years to the detriment of a very large number of workers, who receive pay that is disproportionate to the quantity and quality of the work performed," prosecutors wrote in the document.

    "This illegal situation must be brought to an end as soon as possible, also because it involves a significant number of workers who live on earnings below the poverty line."

    Thousands of Foodinho riders ply their trade in Milan and across Italy, using easily identifiable Glovo-branded yellow delivery bags.  

    Prosecutors said cycle couriers were formally self-employed but in practice worked as employees, because they were managed through an IT platform that determined their working conditions.

    Under the judicial control ordered by prosecutors, a court-appointed administrator will ensure the company gives its workers the correct legal status and will monitor compliance with labour rules and conditions.

    ($1 = 0.8427 euros)

    (Reporting by Emilio ParodiEditing by Keith Weir and David Goodman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Glovo's Italian arm is under judicial supervision.
    • •Allegations of worker exploitation have surfaced.
    • •Workers reportedly earn below the poverty line.
    • •Judicial control aims to ensure legal compliance.
    • •The situation affects thousands of delivery riders.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Glovo's Italian food delivery arm placed under supervision over alleged labour exploitation

    1What is judicial supervision?

    Judicial supervision is a legal process where a court oversees the operations of a company to ensure compliance with laws and regulations, often due to allegations of wrongdoing.

    2What is the minimum wage?

    The minimum wage is the lowest remuneration that employers can legally pay their workers, intended to protect employees from unduly low pay.

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