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Grab Fees Restructuring Disappoints Riders

Bryan Ng Yih Miin, Advisor, Persatuan Perpaduan Rakan Penghantar Malaysia

19-Jan-24 08:45

Grab Fees Restructuring Disappoints Riders

Grab Malaysia recently announced a restructuring of its delivery fee and bonus framework, effective last Tuesday. However, this decision has been met with dissatisfaction among certain riders, primarily due to the reduction in wage fees. Consequently, a group of riders is considering a boycott as a visible expression of their disagreement. Bryan Ng Yih Miin, Advisor to Persatuan Perpaduan Rakan Penghantar Malaysia shares his insights on the potential impact of the revised structures on the affected e-hailing riders.

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Produced by: Tun Hizami Hashim

Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar, Wong Shou Ning, Philip See


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