In the last few days, the employment of foreign workers at Wolt Hungary came under scrutiny. As we wrote in a recent article, the food delivery company stated that their experience with foreign workers is positive and that they diligently address any delivery-related inconveniences based on user feedback. However, a former courier and a restaurant manager, who reacted to the company’s claims, have provided contrasting perspectives on the matter, painting a bleaker picture.
Setting the stage: addressing questions on foreign workers at Wolt Hungary
As we reported, Világgazdaság magazine asked Wolt Hungary regarding the number of guest workers at the courier company. Wolt clarified that their food couriers are not employees but rather partners with service contracts. Therefore, Wolt Hungary does not, in the legal sense, employ guest workers.
Furthermore, Wolt Hungary stated that they do not collect information on nationality during courier recruitment, affirming their policy of non-discrimination based on national background, be it positive or negative.
Overall, Wolt Hungary asserted that their experience with foreign workers has been positive, emphasising their commitment to ongoing monitoring of customer feedback to ensure delivery satisfaction.
Former Wolt courier and store manager speak out
Following their report, Index.hu received a letter from a reader claiming to be a former courier of the company, complaining about foreign workers at Wolt Hungary. They wrote:
“Not only do the [foreigner] “colleagues” [quotation marks from the writer of the letter – ed.] not speak Hungarian, but often they even lack a basic knowledge of English. Typically, they communicate their order by showing their phone to restaurant staff. They are very unkempt both when it comes to work ethic and hygiene; we don’t stand near them when waiting in a restaurant because of the noticeable odours. Besides, they also handle orders in a way that I, for example, never would.”
Index.hu also interviewed the manager of a fast-food restaurant, who lamented:
“For the past six months, our restaurant has been full of Asian couriers, who come into our bathroom every half a minute without permission, help themselves to our lemonade without asking and about thirty of them park their bikes in front of the restaurant. They don’t even deliver food from us to the customers, they just hang out there and use our infrastructure.”
“I’ve gone to talk to them fifty times, none of them understand what I’m saying, they don’t speak English nor Hungarian… I’ve notified Wolt at least twenty times, I’ve also talked to their contact person, but they still don’t f—ing do anything…”
Index reports that they spent approximately three-quarters of an hour in the restaurant conducting a brief investigation into the prevailing conditions. While acknowledging the impracticality of drawing conclusions from such a short observation, the author notes that around 90% of the food couriers entering the restaurant during this period appeared to be from South Asia and Vietnam – how they came to this assumption is unclear since the article does not indicate that everyone was asked about their country of origin.
The author attempted to talk to two Vietnamese delivery guys, but they were unable to reply in either Hungarian or English. Instead, they indicated their orders by showing their phones at the counter. However, the author did not witness any incidents of lemonade theft or unauthorized use of the bathrooms during their visit.
Foreign workers or management: addressing the real issue
In addition to concerns regarding the hygiene and work ethic of foreign employees at Wolt Hungary, along with their limited knowledge of English and Hungarian, the letter addressed to Index highlights a more systemic problem.
According to the writer, foreign workers find employment through fleet companies. These companies hire workers in groups, often at meagre wages (allegedly half the rate of Hungarian workers) and swiftly dissolve to evade taxation. Then, a new fleet is set up and the cycle continues.
“Today, we receive 30-40 percent less for the same workload compared to a year ago, despite significant inflation. […] Those of us who used to work 10-12 hours daily can no longer make ends meet with our ever-decreasing wages, while migrant workers are willing to accept lower rates.”
The former courier predicts that soon, Wolt Hungary and other courier companies will predominantly employ foreign workers, as their contracting costs are considerably lower.
As the writer of the letter points out, the company’s management prioritises profit, so for them, the use of cheap labour from abroad is more lucrative than paying higher wages to Hungarian couriers, even if there are problems with the workforce.
Presumably, for this reason, the company does not enforce language proficiency requirements for contractors, nor do they sponsor language courses. Similarly, couriers, irrespective of nationality, who work cheaply but inadequately are often retained despite complaints.
Read also:
- McDonald’s in Hungary: Popular fast food chain expands further in Hungary – HERE
- VIDEO: What’s happening in Hungary? Food delivery rider on the motorway – Read HERE
Source: Index
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9 Comments
Ohhhh boooooyyyy. I feel so sorry, but not for the owner of the restaurant and the Hungarian courier, but for the immigrants that now will be aimed by these morons. Looks like these Hungarians on the interview are blaming others (as fidesz usually do) instead of the origin of the issue. Do you know who is giving green light to immigrants from south Asia? Right! Fidesz! Enjoy what you have voted for! And more to come. But Hungarians are so blind believing all the BS that orban says about protecting Hungary, he just cares his wallet. Hungary soon will be a country of immigrants you like it or not. And by the way! Is not Soros! Is Orban 🙂
I would like to know what visa they have and on what basis they got it. Surely a few checks by immigration authorities could be conducted, and those staying or working illegally kicked out. That would make Wolt sit up and take note.
Michael, you don’t even know how your country works. Take any foreigner to a bank and ask the bank to open an account for them. If they dont have a tax card, and hence documents, then the bank will not proced. Dont blame the foreigners , blame orban
Dear Fidesz Supporter Steiner,
stop acting like stupid. you know they got a visa from the government, the guest worker one, most likely. you know it’s Orban’s doing. you just don’t want to accept the fact that your daddy is not who he portrays to be.
this was all possible thanks to Orban and his cabinet of dumbfucks that passed a laa to “protect the Hungarian race”. instead of focusing on real issues and the reason why hungarians want to live abroad, Orban blames it on something else – “those migrants, those damn immigrants”.
JH: Agree, too easy to blame foreign workers via an anecdotal report, not direct media reporting, and then go on a racist anti-Asian rant; symptoms of ‘collective narcissism’ vs. the ‘other’ and ‘outside’ where EU is the enemy and Russia our friend…..
Such attitudes do not bode well for Hungary’s future in the developed world as a more diverse temporary workforce emerges paying taxes as Hungarian working age declines vs. more retirees/pensioners not paying taxes, but accessing budgets (in deficit) more; join the dots…..
Steiner Michael, it’s the POLITICAL Party, you support.
Your comments, in the past, on the Immigration, Migration and Guest Workers – absolute BOTCHED Policies by Victor Orban and his Fidesz Government, respectfully – point out to you, your Political Party, the WRONGFUL course – they have and continue to – in there DELIVERING to Hungary, on the subject matter of Immigration, Migration and Guest Workers, it’s growing cataclysmic MESS.
It SIMPLE will WORSEN – the impact it will EFFECT on Hungary, on Hungarians.
Fidesz is bringing in thousands of migrants from Asia to keep wages low in service industries and large factories while it at the same time puts out false propaganda about how it keeps migrants out and keeps Hungary for Hungarians.
Here we go again. ‘Dirty foreigners’… what a bunch of racist BS, only unsubstantiated vague claims, nothing of evidence, no proof of anything except the word of some random people and alleged ‘former emplyee’ , and stupid racist dog whistles.
Meanwhile Wolt obviously works , everybody uses it, my food always arrives, it’s always easy, Hungary again provides no viable alternative within their own country and fails to innovate or improve , only wants to destroy ideas instead of build or work together to make something positive.
And objectively – I see women, men, of all ages and races – and mostly Hungarians are at my door doing Wolt deliveries. What’s sad is many of them are middle aged, local Hungarians who rely on it for supplement income because their wages are already so low and prices so high…
Racist BS as always, wolt pay for foreigners and locals the same there is no difference in wages, it depends how much you work
The author mentioned that didnt approve stealing of lemonade and staying for hours in toilets, but instead shared this no sense racist article.
The article title should be “how to be a racist and say no sense BS”