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Indian Federation of App-Based Transport Workers (IFAT)

India

A national labor organization representing app-based transport workers in India, advocating for their rights and welfare.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Indian Federation of App-Based Transport Workers (IFAT)

70.10

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Latest Event

IFAT Warns of Worker Impact Amid 'Bike Parcel' Service

In the wake of Uber and Rapido launching 'Bike Parcel' services to circumvent Karnataka's bike taxi ban, IFAT's National General Secretary, Shaik Salauddin, issued a warning that such measures would render bike taxi drivers unemployed and jeopardize their livelihoods, due to neglect by ride-hailing platforms in safeguarding gig workers' rights.

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Indian Federation of App-Based Transport Workers (IFAT) is currently rated as a Leader.

+45 to +100 CCI Score
Companies in this range actively lead the fight against authoritarianism by rejecting oppressive practices and championing democratic values. They implement robust policies, engage in transparent governance, and drive initiatives that set the standard for corporate responsibility.

Latest Events

  • IFAT Warns of Worker Impact Amid 'Bike Parcel' Service Logo
    JUN
    18
    2025

    In the wake of Uber and Rapido launching 'Bike Parcel' services to circumvent Karnataka's bike taxi ban, IFAT's National General Secretary, Shaik Salauddin, issued a warning that such measures would render bike taxi drivers unemployed and jeopardize their livelihoods, due to neglect by ride-hailing platforms in safeguarding gig workers' rights.

  • IFAT Champions Progressive Gig Worker Ordinance in Karnataka Logo
    MAY
    07
    2025

    The Indian Federation of App-Based Transport Workers (IFAT) was acknowledged as a key advocate in the sustained effort leading to Karnataka’s landmark Platform Based Gig Workers Ordinance, 2025. The new law establishes a tripartite welfare board, mandates worker registration, enforces a welfare cess on transactions, and enhances labor protections, supporting improved social security and fair working conditions for gig workers.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 18

    IFAT’s active involvement and advocacy for the gig workers' ordinance reflects a strong commitment to labor rights and human dignity. Their role in the collective push for improved social security, fair wages, and safe working conditions for app-based transport workers is a progressive, anti-authoritarian action that supports marginalized workers.

    Karnataka notifies landmark Ordinance for gig workers

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    June 18

    IFAT’s participation in the advocacy that led to the legislative breakthrough represents a commendable public and political engagement. Their active support for a law prioritizing workers' rights and social security counters trends of corporate authoritarianism and reinforces democratic values.

    Karnataka notifies landmark Ordinance for gig workers

  • IFAT Files Petition for Gig Workers' Social Security Rights Logo
    FEB
    18
    2025

    The Indian Federation of App-based Transport Workers (IFAT) filed a writ petition before the Supreme Court on February 18, 2025, demanding that gig workers be recognized as 'workers' and granted social security benefits. The petition challenges the contractual misclassification of gig workers as 'partners' by service aggregators and seeks legislative relief to protect their rights.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 18

    The petition advocates for the recognition of gig workers as employees with full access to social security benefits, directly addressing exploitative labor practices. This decisive action by IFAT aligns with progressive labor rights and anti-authoritarian ideals by challenging corporate practices that undermine worker protections.

    Gig Workers' Access to Social Security: Writ Petition Summary

  • IFAT Files Petition for Gig Worker Social Security Rights Logo
    DEC
    27
    2024

    The Indian Federation of App-Based Transport Workers (IFAT) filed a petition with the Supreme Court seeking improved social security measures for gig workers, criticizing platforms like Zomato, Swiggy, Uber, and Ola for misclassifying workers and denying their rights.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 18

    IFAT's petition is an assertive act to secure labor rights and social security for gig workers. By challenging exploitative practices of misclassification by major platforms, IFAT demonstrates strong support for worker rights and resistance against policies that undermine fundamental human rights, aligning with anti-fascist progressive values.

    India: Govt. cites gig worker welfare access in response to petition

  • SC Hears IFAT's Plea for Gig Workers' Social Security Logo
    NOV
    19
    2024

    On November 19, 2024, the Supreme Court of India heard a petition filed by IFAT seeking social security rights for gig platform workers. IFAT argued that existing agreements with companies like Ola, Uber, Swiggy, and Zomato violate constitutional provisions, denying workers equal treatment, fair working conditions, and basic social protections.

  • +75

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 18

    IFAT’s legal action to secure social security rights for gig workers is a progressive and anti-authoritarian measure that challenges exploitative labor arrangements in the gig economy. By asserting that the classification of workers as 'partners' violates constitutional rights, IFAT is pushing for fair labor practices and improved worker protections.

    SC hears plea seeking social security rights for gig workers

  • IFAT Urges Implementation of Social Security Code for Gig Workers Logo
    JUL
    31
    2023

    IFAT's national general secretary, Shaik Salauddin, welcomed the new Rajasthan Platform Based Gig Workers Act 2023 and called on the central government to implement the long-pending Code on Social Security, aiming to secure better labor protections and social security benefits for gig workers.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 18

    The statement by IFAT’s general secretary supports enhanced labor rights and social security for gig workers. This advocacy is aligned with efforts to protect marginalized workers from exploitative practices and strengthens workers' rights against authoritarian neglect. It reinforces progressive labor practices that counter economically and socially oppressive policies.

    Indian state imposes new 'welfare tax' under landmark law to help gig workers

  • IFAT Files Litigation for Gig Worker Social Security Rights Logo
    DEC
    13
    2021

    In a case pending before the Supreme Court of India, IFAT along with individual workers filed a writ petition seeking that gig workers be recognized as 'unorganised workers', thereby securing social security benefits and challenging exploitative classification by major corporations.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 18

    The litigation directly addresses labor exploitation by challenging the classification of gig workers which denies them basic social security benefits, thereby promoting workers' rights and aligning with progressive, anti-authoritarian labor practices.

    Indian Federation of App-Based Transport Workers v Union of India

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