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Trendyol, one o the largest e-commerce companies in Turkey, has announced that it has agreed to raise the fixed salaries of its delivery workers by 38.8 percent.
Workers have been protesting the initial raise of 11 percent.
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"We stood up in every city and we won!" the workers said on Twitter.
Speaking to workers who gathered in front of the company's headquarters in Maslak, İstanbul, Ali Rıza Küçükosmanoğlu, the head of the Nakliyat-İş transport workers' union, said they will "continue to fight" if Trendyol branches offer workers lower salaries than the agreed amount and if protesting workers face mobbing by employers.
Releasing a statement earlier, Trendyol said, "Making an assessment on this rate alone leads to incomplete and misleading results. Trendyol is a company that puts the satisfaction of all its business partners before everything else. It will continue to be so in the future."
Biz direndik, bir olduk, güç olduk, biz kazandık!
— Trendyol Çalışanları (@trendyolcalisan) January 26, 2022
Tüm Trendyol çalışanları bundan sonraki süreçte de en ufak hak gaspında bu hesaptan bize ulaşmalı, birliğimizi her bir arkadaşımız için korumalıyız. Karda kışta mücadele eden tüm arkadaşlarımıza selam olsun!#HaklarıVerTrendyol pic.twitter.com/5gJD1X17Ev
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