
Gig workers in India, including those in food delivery and ride-hailing, are organizing and striking for better conditions, though their representative bodies are not traditional registered trade unions. While some business leaders like Zomato's founder argue gig work's value and the strike's failure, politicians like Raghav Chadha support the workers' demands. India's labor laws are evolving, with gig work expected to significantly increase, raising questions about their legal standing and representation.
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