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New York City mandates $18 minimum wage for food delivery workers

Food delivery drivers see low tips after pandemic peak 08:09. Starting in July, food delivery workers in New York City will make nearly $18 an hour, as New York becomes the nation's first city to ... Read More
NYC pol: Food delivery apps cheating workers out of tips 'in retaliation' for wage hike - New York Post

A new bill is fighting back at stingy food delivery apps that pulled the tips out from under their workers after the city forced the apps to cough up a nearly $20 minimum wage. Read More
DoorDash App Glitch Makes Some Delivery Drivers Think They've Made Thousands, Others Think They're in the Red - Inside Edition

“My jaw dropped when I saw over $3,000 in my account,” said a DoorDash driver from Northern California, who thought the company may be giving him backpay, VICE reported. Read More
Delivery Drivers Got Higher Wages. Now They’re Getting Fewer Orders. - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal

Food-delivery apps have responded to cities’ new wage-increase requirements for gig workers by ratcheting up fees. Now, they are contending with frustrated consumers, plunging restaurant orders ... Read More
DoorDash, delivery apps remove tipping prompt at checkout in NYC

In what they said was a direct result of that ruling, DoorDash and Uber Eats announced plans on Monday for New York City customers that do away with the formerly standard tipping prompt on the ... Read More
New York City Council Puts New Limits On Food Delivery Apps

New York’s City Council overwhelmingly approved a series of bills Thursday aimed at limiting the scope of third-party delivery apps, following concerns they’re taking advantage of restaurants ... Read More
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