This settlement won’t just deliver real relief to thousands of New Yorkers — it draws a red line for corporate abuse,” Mayor Zohran Mamdani said in a statement.
Three delivery app companies, Uber Eats, Fantuan, and HungryPanda, are accused of violating New York’s minimum pay law.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced on Friday that his administration has secured a more than $5 million settlement with three delivery app companies. The money, which includes both backpay ...
The settlement comes as the Mamdani administration boosts enforcement of the city’s protections for gig economy workers.
An Uber Eats driver lost his unfair deactivation claim after working fewer than three days a week and taking a 15-week break during his qualifying period.
Uber Technologies' food-delivery business agreed to pay $3.5 million in worker pay restitution and civil penalties as part of an order by the New York City government. New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani ...
The food-delivery business agreed to pay $3.15 million in restitution to 48,000 workers across the city, and $350,000 in ...
Almost three of every four restaurant orders in the U.S. weren’t eaten in a restaurant, according to recent data. We spoke to ...
TSD Mobility integrates Uber for Business, enabling dealerships to book on-demand rides in-platform to improve service and ...
A disgruntled Uber Eats customer has accused one of the firm’s riders of stealing his food. The customer, who has asked not to be named, has claimed the rider took part of his recent delivery from a ...
KROOZ® ( | a global rideshare, technology, and transportation network company (TNC), today announced the continued worldwide ...
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