Analysing Labour Risks Within a Self-employed Driver Model for a UK Retailer

Conduct an independent assessment of a UK retailer’s self-employed driver model to address labor risks.

  • Review of the current recruitment process.
  • Research on employment models and legislation.
  • Benchmarking against peers with analysis and case studies.
  • Review of internal risk management, working conditions, and training.
  • Provided insights into labor risks, identified gaps, and offered recommendations for improvement in the retailer’s self-employed driver model.

Objectives

In 2021, Anthesis was commissioned by an online UK retailer to undertake an independent due diligence assessment and evaluation of the company’s self-employed driver model.  

Delivery drivers are essential to any online business delivering goods and services to customers. The retailer contacted Anthesis as the business was impacted by a shortage of drivers. This was impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, which has also created supply chain disruptions and highlighted the health and safety risks to transport and delivery drivers and the potential for poor working conditions and low pay.

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