The Story Of A Girl In A Gojek Jacket Helping To Take Orders To Replace An Accidental Father
JAKARTA - Photos of girls in online motorcycle taxi (ojol) jackets taking viral orders on social media. The story spreads while helping his father who was sick in an accident.
This girl is the daughter of Uskari, a Gojek drivel. Uskari had an accident which resulted in a broken leg. Putri Uskari then helps, by taking orders or orders that come in the Uskari driver application.
Uskari, who lives in Palu, Central Sulawesi, is still working even though he broke his leg. But she is accompanied by her daughter who is always on hand to take orders to restaurants.
The story of the girl in the ojol jacket then drew sympathy from many people. Aid also flowed to the Uskari family.
Regarding this incident, GO-JEK's VP of Regional Corporate Affairs, Michael Reza Say said that Gojek partners who brought their daughters actually violated Gojek's safety rules. But on humanitarian grounds, Gojek immediately helped the Uskari family.
"We have visited and communicated directly with the Gojek partner named Uskari at his residence. We are trying to assist and help meet Pak Uskari's needs during the healing process so that he can return to his normal activities without having to take his child to work, ”Michael told VOI, Wednesday, January 6.
Gojek emphasized that Michael provides protection for partners to give them a sense of security and comfort while working, covering protection against the risk of accidents that result in injury to death.
"This is a manifestation of the initial vision and mission of the establishment of Gojek, namely driver partners are our priority. So that we continue to innovate to ease the burden on driver partners and provide more benefits, "said Michael.
"We believe that with Gojek's continuous innovation, this application by the nation's children will be the first choice to answer the various daily needs of the community and at the same time be a solution to get sustainable income for millions of our driver partners," he added.