This strike, which will last around six hours, was organized through a WhatsApp group called 'Estafetas Unidos', and brings together more than a thousand workers from across the country.

This is the second strike in a few weeks, after the workers went on strike on February 23, when the first widespread suspension of this activity was recorded.

In the WhatsApp group where the strike was organized, a list of demands was shared, including a guaranteed minimum payment of three euros for any delivery, in addition to an additional 50 cents for each kilometre travelled over distances of 2 to 4, 9 kilometres away and an extra euro per kilometre from 5 kilometres away.

Five years after the law regulating electronic transport platforms came into force, the most recent data reveals that there are more than 66 thousand certified drivers, a number that more than tripled considering those operating at the end of 2018.