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Is there a high temperature subsidy for home delivery?

There is also a high temperature subsidy. For example, take-away riders engaged in outdoor open-air labor in high temperature weather above 35℃ may require employers to pay high temperature subsidies.

Legal basis: Article 17 of the Administrative Measures for Heatstroke Prevention and Cooling Measures. Workers engaged in high-temperature operations enjoy post allowances according to law. If the employing unit arranges laborers to engage in outdoor open-air operations in high-temperature weather above 35℃ and cannot take effective measures to reduce the workplace temperature below 33℃, it shall pay high-temperature allowance to the laborers and include it in the total wages. The standard of high temperature allowance shall be formulated by the provincial administrative department of human resources and social security in conjunction with relevant departments, and adjusted in time according to the social and economic development.

KFC's food delivery staff is also called a rider. The average rider's salary is similar to that of the waiter in the store, but there will be subsidies for high or low temperature, as well as telephone charges, but the overall situation is not much different from that of the waiter in the store. But the rider who delivers the goods to your door will get a commission. Every time you send a takeaway, you will get a commission, which means that the more you send, the more money you get.

ZJS's commission for delivering meals to riders is generally around 1-3 yuan, but the hourly wage and commission are different in different cities.

Basically, it will cost you 150-200 yuan a day. However, due to the time limit of working in KFC, I can only work 196 hours at most, but the commission depends on the individual.