New Delhi:After facing the flak for being the worst performing digital platform on the Fairwork India Ratings, Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal has taken the full responsibility for such an abysmal performance, saying the company will try its best to improve the working conditions to perform better next year.
According to the Fairwork survey, Zomato, along with rival platform Swiggy and cab-hailing app Uber, ranked the lowest this year, scoring only 1 out of 10 points.
"Zomato ranked at the bottom of 2020 Fairwork India scores. We knew we had things to work on, but we didn't know that there is so much room for improvement," Goyal said in a tweet.
"All of us here at @zomato take full responsibility for our abysmal scores in this area, and we will leave no stone unturned to perform better in these rankings next year," he added.
The companies are ranked on a scale of 10, with each aspect holding two points.
Urban Company topped the list of digital platforms with eight points, followed by Flipkart's delivery arm Ekart with seven points.
Dunzo and Grofers scored four points each while Amazon (ATS), BigBasket, Housejoy and Ola scored two points each.
"While the Covid-19 pandemic has brought to prominence the precarious livelihoods of all workers (platform or otherwise), this report shows that the pandemic has only exacerbated a precarity already endemic to platform work," according to the Fairwork survey findings.
Goyal further said: "I thank Fairwork for being a credible mirror for the entire ecosystem. Your work has hit the right spot."