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The ERE of 750 workers confirms the profitability crisis of delivery in Spain

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Last updated: 2026/03/12 at 9:00 AM
News Room Published 12 March 2026
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Glovo has opened the consultation period for an Employment Regulation File that will affect a maximum of 750 delivery drivers in more than 60 locations throughout Spain:

The official reason is that the distribution model with employees is not profitable in a large part of the territory. However, unions like CCOO had been denouncing for months that the company was already carrying out a “covert ERE” through a continuous trickle of disciplinary dismissals under questionable justifications.

Why is it important. This decision comes just eight months after Glovo completed its adaptation to the Rider Law, regularizing delivery drivers who until then worked as freelancers. This adjustment shows the platform’s difficulties in sustaining a profitable logistics model once forced to abandon the self-employed scheme and assume the labor costs of the Workers’ Statute.

The background. Glovo was the last major platform to comply with the Rider Law, which was approved in 2021, but its effective application was in fits and starts, between fines and institutional pressure.

In July 2025, the company regularized its delivery drivers (more than 13,000 throughout Spain) in the face of the imminent threat of criminal proceedings, which opened the door to prison sentences for its top management for widespread fraud. What Glovo had to give up then is cutting now.

Between the lines. The company does not directly blame the Rider Act. It points out that its direct logistics management model, the so-called Gen2, “has proven to be inefficient” in small and medium-sized municipalities, and that it is necessary to move to the Gen1 model, in which Glovo does not assume the delivery operation.

Translated: where the volume of orders is not sufficient to cover the costs of having permanent employees, the platform transitions to a model of marketplace (Gen1). That is, Glovo continues to operate the application and collect commissions, but the logistics of delivery are now assumed by the restaurants themselves or subcontracted companies.

In figures:

  • 750 delivery workers affected by the ERE.
  • More than 60 locations where service will be reduced or eliminated.
  • And more than 800 cities where Glovo operations continue normally.

The big question. Now the underlying debate is not whether Glovo complies with the law or not (now, without a doubt, it complies with it), but whether the delivery whose model he proposes can be sustainable with a workforce of employees in markets where orders do not have the volume that exists in large cities.

In addition, COVID triggered home delivery consumption to levels that have since normalized, and platforms have been searching for years for the balance point that allows them to make money without resorting to questionable working conditions. In many corners of Spain, that point has not yet appeared.

Yes, but. Yolanda Díaz has responded to the announcement by rejecting any “blackmail” and promising that the Labor Inspection will ensure compliance with the law. You are right that the law must be followed. But the ERE that Glovo has announced does not breach it: reducing activity where there is no business is a legitimate decision.

The underlying problem lies in the structural change of the sector: the delivery was born and based its profitability on a model of self-employed workers, a formula that Glovo defended to the end, arguing for the flexibility of the service. Now, the real challenge is to demonstrate whether the business remains economically viable when platforms must assume the structural costs of a salaried workforce, as required by current legislation.

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