Zomato Delivery Boys Burn Company T-shirts, Quit Jobs in Protest Against China
Zomato Delivery Boys Burn Company T-shirts, Quit Jobs in Protest Against China
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The whole country has become a jute against China. The anger of the people has erupted in West Bengal. Because of which a large number of people are seen on the streets. Angry over Chinese investment in Indian companies, Zomato employees have resigned from the job, as well as street protests against them. A group of Zomato food delivery platform employees in Kolkata burnt their official T-shirts to protest Chinese investment in the firm. Zomato Delivery Boys in South 24 Parganas resigned from the job protesting Chinese investment in Indian companies. He lit his jerseys during the protest.

For your information, let us tell you that a protestor who was protesting in South 24 Parganas said that 150 delivery boys from Zomato have resigned but only few people are involved in the protest here. We do not want to work with any company that works with companies of the country whose army has killed our soldiers.

Apart from this, due to the ongoing dispute between India and China on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Galvan Valley of Ladakh, where people are boycotting Chinese goods, about 100 people left Kolkata's job in Kolkata. There are some people in Kolkata who have refused to work in establishments where China has invested. Its biggest and first name is Jomato. Earlier on Saturday, more than 100 delivery buoys in Kolkata's Behala area have decided to resign from Jomato. It is reported that Ant Financial, a subsidiary of Chinese company Alibaba, invested about $ 150 million in Zomato in January. On Saturday, more than 100 delivery buoys protested and burnt clothes given by Zomato.

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