
In the bustling streets of Berlin, a growing number of migrant food delivery couriers are finding themselves trapped in a precarious cycle of exploitation. Working for major delivery platforms, these individuals often face harsh conditions, low pay, and the constant threat of job loss, all while navigating a complex web of subcontracting that obscures accountability. As they struggle to make ends meet and secure their futures, these workers are increasingly organizing to demand fair treatment, legal protections, and a voice in an industry that often treats them as disposable.




