By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Federal judges rejected DoorDash's, Uber Technologies' and Instacart's bids for injunctions to block a series of New York City laws governing ...
In a 13-page ruling, U.S. District Judge George Daniels denied the claims from DoorDash and Uber Eats that the rules violate their First, Fifth and 14th Amendment rights, finding instead that they ...
The tech giants sought preliminary injunctions temporarily blocking Local Law 107 and Local Law 108, which collectively ...
Uber Eats and DoorDash workers are estimated to have missed out on $550 million in tips in New York City. The new report by the city found that the average tip has fallen by 75% over the past two ...
New York City's new law requiring Uber Eats and other food delivery apps to prompt customers for a tip takes effect Monday.
Delivery apps can no longer bury the tipping option after checkout — a design trick that cost delivery workers in New York ...
Uber Eats and other app delivery services must fork over a total of millions of dollars to their drivers to reimburse them ...
On Monday, the delivery apps will have to start asking customers to tip before checkout, rather than after delivery ...
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