Labour classification Glovo has faced legal and regulatory disputes in Spain over the employment status of its couriers. In September 2022, Spain's labour ministry announced a fine of about €79 million over alleged labour-law violations related to the hiring of riders. In January 2023, Spanish authorities announced an additional fine of €57 million, citing alleged misclassification of riders and other labour violations. In December 2024, Delivery Hero said Glovo would transition its riders in Spain to employee status, citing legal uncertainty around the freelance model.
Competition law On 2 June 2025, the
European Commission fined Delivery Hero and Glovo a combined €329 million for participating in an online food delivery cartel, including a no-poach agreement and the exchange of commercially sensitive information. == See also ==