The platform Deliveroofound guilty of concealed work, was sentenced to pay Urssaf 9.7 million euros for not having paid contributions and social contributions, according to a judgment of the Paris court consulted Friday by AFP. Deliveroo France is doomed”to pay Urssaf Ile-de-France the sum of 6,431,276 euros in respect of contributions and social security contributions, in addition to the sum of 2,489,570 euros in respect of supplementary recovery increases for the offense of concealed work, and the sum of 756,033 euros for provisional delay increases”, details the court in its decision issued Thursday.
The British meal distribution platform denounced a procedure “neither regular nor fairand announced his intention to appeal.
More than 2,000 hidden jobs in Ile-de-France
For their part, the judges considered that the claims of the collection agency were “perfectly justified”. “SAS Deliveroo, which defines itself as a connection platform, does not limit itself to connecting end customers and partner restaurants, who are never in contact, but itself executes the delivery of meals prepared through deliverers, so that the delivery is inseparably part of its activity”, they write in their decision.
Urssaf criticized the British platform for having concealed 2,286 delivery jobs in Ile-de-France between April 1, 2015 and September 30, 2016 and, consequently, for not having paid the related social security contributions. “This decision is difficult to understand and goes against all the evidence which establishes that the delivery partners are indeed independent service providers, of several decisions previously rendered by the French civil courts”, reacted Deliveroo.
“The Urssaf investigation relates to an old model which is no longer valid today”, depending on the platform. “Today, delivery partners benefit from a new model based on a ‘free connection’ system which allows delivery partners to benefit from even more freedom and flexibility”says Deliveroo, recalling its upcoming participation in the social dialogue organized in France for platform workers.