Thousands of Evri drivers will be balloted over pay - with GMB recommending they reject the deal.
More than 6,000 couriers will vote on the offer– which dates back to 2025 – which could represent a pay cut for many workers.
GMB Union, which has had a recognition deal with Evri since 2019, is recommending drivers reject the deal for the first time.
The ballot opens on tomorrow [6 May] and closes on June 9.
If the offer is rejected, GMB will meet with couriers to discuss next steps.
Nicola Savage, GMB National Officer said:
“Evri couriers do an unbelievable job, delivering millions of packages across the UK with incredible speed - often facing abuse and even attacks while doing it
“It’s only right they get a pay rise that values the work they do.
“Not only is this pay offer a year late, but in our view it falls short of what couriers deserve.
“That’s why GMB has recommended reject – but ultimately the couriers themselves will decide in this ballot.”
