Shanghai Care, Company Covers Full Costs for All Drivers

Tada Implements 'Partner Care' to Address Driver Injury and Illness View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jin-gyu Lee] VCNC, the operator of Tada, announced on the 14th that it will establish and implement the 'Tada Partner Care' policy from April to support Tada drivers in preparing for social risks such as injury and illness.


A Tada official explained, "We have prepared this program so that drivers can freely set their own driving hours and days as freelancers, as they do now, while also being able to prepare for various social risks like regular employees."


The injury care under Tada Partner Care is fully covered by the company for all drivers. For unemployment, illness, and elderly care, drivers who operate Tada as their main job for a certain number of hours can choose to enroll voluntarily, with costs shared between the company and the drivers.


Tada plans to explain the details of application and coverage of Tada Partner Care to drivers in March and officially implement the policy from April. Additionally, in the mid to long term, it intends to develop support programs for drivers who operate Tada as a side job.



Park Jae-wook, CEO of VCNC, said, "Drivers are an important pillar of the Tada ecosystem, and Tada has established its own safety net so that drivers can prepare for various social risks. We plan to gradually introduce additional policies in the future." He added, "As new forms of labor are expanding, we hope that laws and systems to protect them will be established promptly, and Tada intends to actively cooperate in related social discussions."


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