滴滴出行司机人数已经超过2100万
On-demand mobility company Didi has attracted more than 21 million people to drive for it, the company said. Nearly 4 million of the drivers were workers laid-off from traditional industries, such as iron and steel, amid China's capacity-cutting efforts, the company said, citing a recent survey examining the growth of its driver community. A total 1.8 million were former soldiers looking for re-employment, and 2 million drivers were women. The platform helps generate 170 yuan of per capita income for about 2.6 million drivers every day, it said. Most drivers on the platform have a day job and are working on a part-time basis. Drivers working for less than two hours a day make up the largest portion of the workforce, accounting for 50.7%. After acquiring Uber's China operation last year, Didi dominates the country's car hailing business. |