New York's new minimum wage mandate for delivery drivers has prompted Uber and DoorDash to adjust their apps, making tipping more difficult for customers. The changes aim to protect the companies' earnings, but workers claim it reduces their hours. This move has sparked criticism and accusations of undermining the wage law.
My final piece for the year - in which I do a DoorDash delivery to experience NYC's new minimum wage law, and how the tech companies are already trying to undermine it: https://t.co/3QBQ5zjrGN
My final piece for the year - in which I do a DoorDash food delivery to experience NYC's new minimum wage law, and how the tech companies are already trying to undermine it: https://t.co/3QBQ5zjrGN
My final piece for the year - in which I do a DoorDash food delivery to experience NYC's new minimum wage law, and how the tech companies are pushing back: https://t.co/3QBQ5zjrGN
‘They’re playing dirty’: delivery apps make it harder to tip after New York minimum wage law https://t.co/3LB7b08Dju
As NYC's $17.96+ minimum wage law for delivery apps begins, Uber and DoorDash update their apps to make tipping harder and, workers say, reduce their hours (Bloomberg) https://t.co/Y4exTxlOAr 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/RuLgYu6VgH
NYC delivery drivers are seeing their first (bigger) paychecks under a new, hard-won minimum wage mandate. But they’re not ready to celebrate just yet. Here are the changes @Uber @DoorDash @Grubhub have made as they seek to protect their own earnings https://t.co/OFgRTXXBxi https://t.co/CdOY9bfPx7
A new minimum wage mandate in New York for delivery drivers has prompted Uber and DoorDash to move the prompt for tipping on the app to appear after customers have already placed their orders https://t.co/cPIMTqQpUV