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Food delivery apps defend workers against "dangerous" migrant accusations - Newsweek

Food Delivery Apps Defend Workers Against 'Dangerous' Migrant Accusations. ... compounding the dangerous situation, ... and his reporting has been featured in The Detroit News and other publications. Read More
One in five food app delivery workers assaulted on the job: study - New York Post

One in five food app delivery workers said they have been assaulted on the job, a new study found. AP “They will attack you and they will take your bike, your money,” said Diop, who refused to ... Read More
Food Delivery Apps Are Booming. Their Workers Are Often Struggling.

DoorDash, which also owns another food delivery app, Caviar, reported revenue of $1.92 billion in the nine months through September, compared with $587 million for the same period last year ... Read More
NYC food delivery workers face challenges getting paid by apps - NBC New York

A wage law in New York City meant to protect food delivery workers is getting backlash from app companies like Uber, GrubHub and DoorDash. They’ve cut worker hours and made it more difficult to tip. Read More
Food Delivery Workers, Overlooked in Life, Are Honored in Death

A report by the city published in November 2022 said that the fatality rate among food delivery workers who don’t use a car was 36 deaths per 100,000 thousand workers from January 2021 to June 2022. Read More
NYC app-based food delivery workers to get first-in-nation minimum wage - NBC New York

Starting July 12, an increased pay rate of $17.96 an hour will take effect — and that minimum wage is set to rise to $19.96 by April 2025, the city said. Read More
New York City announces minimum wage for app food delivery workers

New York City on Sunday announced a new minimum pay-rate for app food delivery workers amid a rise in use of services like Uber Eats and DoorDash since the pandemic. CNN values your feedback 1. Read More
NYC delivery workers report high rates of injury and assaults. A new study blames the apps. - Gothamist

App-based food delivery workers in New York City face high rates of injury and assault, especially those who rely on app delivery as their primary job, according to a new academic study by a team ... Read More
NYC delivery workers say apps are making it harder to tip. A new bill could change that. - Gothamist

Food delivery apps would be required to allow customers to tip when they're ordering instead of after they get their food under new legislation from a New York City lawmaker. City Councilmember ... Read More
Food delivery app minimum wage raised in New York City: Mayor Adams - USA TODAY

Some food delivery workers in The Big Apple will soon make nearly triple their earnings under a new minimum pay-rate approved over the weekend. On Sunday, Mayor Eric Adams announced app-based food ... Read More
Warren calls on food delivery apps to classify workers as full employees - The Hill

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) sent letters to the CEOs of four major food delivery apps Wednesday calling on them to reclassify their workers as full employees and provide them with increased lab… ... Read More
New York City announces minimum wage for app food delivery workers

Manhattan’s 60,000 food delivery workers currently make on average about $7.09 an hour, according to a news release from the city, explaining the new pay-rate will allow them to eventually earn ... Read More
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