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Lunar New Year Pushes Vietnam's Gig Workers to Limits

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Vietnam's ride-hailing drivers face extreme workloads ahead of the Lunar New Year, grappling with long hours and health risks. As demand for deliveries surges by 30%, drivers have the opportunity to earn higher incomes but experience physical and mental strain. Many work up to 18 hours a day, trading sleep and well-being for financial gain.

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Ahead of the holiday, which runs from February 14 to 22, drivers like Dat and Hoang endure grueling schedules. Dat works to afford essentials for his family, often resting only briefly. Hoang, driven by financial pressure, has suffered health issues due to his reliance on energy drinks and cigarettes to stay awake.

This intense period is both a financial boon and a health hazard. Drivers can earn VND3-5 million daily, increasing their monthly income significantly, but endure intense fatigue. The workforce of ride-hailing drivers has surged to over 700,000, with many relying on this as their primary income source and working across multiple apps to maximize earnings.

Experts warn of health risks from prolonged working hours, poor dietary habits, and lack of rest. Chronic fatigue and other ailments are common among drivers. The World Health Organization has linked working over 55 hours weekly with a higher risk of stroke and heart disease.

Looking forward, drivers are advised to limit consecutive working hours and prioritize hydration and nutrition. Regular health checks are recommended to manage the health implications of their demanding schedules. Without intervention, these intense work periods can lead to burnout, impacting personal well-being and family life, reported VN Express.

Key Takeaways

  • Drivers face increased demand and opportunity for higher earnings.

  • Health risks from intense schedules and poor habits are significant.

  • Expert advice focuses on balancing work intensity with health preservation.

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