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DoorDash to pay NY delivery workers $17M for using their tips to cover wages

The ubiquitous food delivery app Doordash pays nearly $17 million to resolve allegations that drivers unfairly used wages of New York delivery workers, rather than letting them maintain tips above their guaranteed salaries . I said on Monday.

James used the wage model between May 2017 and September 2019, according to Doordash. The company guarantees workers basic payments for each delivery, but they took the hints into the equation. .


Doordash pays nearly $17 million to resolve allegations that it unfairly used customer tips to subsidize wages for New York delivery workers. Reuters

Doordash also didn't make it clear to clients that their tips were being used to offset workers' wages, Democrat James said.

“This is fundamentally unfair,” she said at a press conference in Manhattan. “Customers had no reason to believe these tips were being used by Doordash to reduce costs.”

The company will pay $16.75 million in reparations distributed to Doordash workers who delivered in New York between May 2017 and September 2019. Eligible workers will be contacted by the settlement manager.


New York Attorney General Leticia James
Doordash also failed to clarify to clients that their tips were being used to offset workers' wages, said New York Attorney General Letitia James. Hans Penink

In a statement, Doordash said: “We believe our practices are aptly representative of how dashes were paid during this period, but we can solve the problems this year and provide flexible ways to millions of people. We look forward to continuing to offer them. We will reach their financial goals.”

The company said the old wage model is no longer in use.

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