在对 Uber、Grubhub 和 Doordash 的打击中,法院规定送餐零工的工资必须至少为 17.96 美元/小时
In Blow To Uber, Grubhub, & Doordash, Court Rules Food Delivery Gig Workers Must Be Paid At Least $17.96/Hour

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最近,纽约的一项裁决影响了 Uber、Grubhub 和 DoorDash 等热门食品配送应用程序,要求它们向送货员支付每小时至少 17.96 美元的最低工资。 这项新法律是在这些平台试图挑战 9 月份做出的初步判决但失败后出台的。 根据要求,这些申请必须提供一种选择,要么向每个工人支付小时工资,要么根据每次交付计算工资。 尽管一些平台代表批评了这一决定,但市长埃里克·亚当斯 (Eric Adams) 宣布支持其潜在好处,并表示“这一最低工资率保证了送货员及其家人能够谋生,同时保持餐饮业的蓬勃发展。” 然而,Uber 公共政策和通讯高级总监乔什·戈尔德 (Josh Gold) 表示担心,较高的工资可能会鼓励送货员选择更大的激励措施,从而导致就业机会减少和小费金额减少。 该法律计划到 2025 年 4 月将纽约的工资逐步提高至每小时近 20 美元。总而言之,最近的裁决旨在规范美国主要城市的零工经济活动,提供旨在维护公平工作条件并确保稳定收入流的监管框架 对于那些参与这些行业的人。

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In what we're sure will be  a blow to the bottom lines at Uber Technologies Inc., DoorDash Inc. and Grubhub Inc., all three companies now have to pay New York food delivery workers at least $17.96 an hour.

The new rule comes as a result of the companies failing to win their case on appeal to block the minimum pay rule for their workers, Bloomberg reported last week. 

An appellate court in the state, on Thursday, upheld a previous ruling from September by a judge, despite attempts by the companies to overturn it. The decision had been on hold pending the court's ruling and, as a result, delivery services are now mandated to pay their couriers either a standard hourly wage or an alternative payment of approximately 50 cents per minute per delivery.

As Bloomberg notes, this mandate for increased compensation is part of a broader initiative by New York and other major cities to regulate digital platforms offering ride-sharing, food delivery, and short-term rental services, which have seen a surge in use.

Obviously, for cost reasons, gig delivery companies have actively resisted such regulations, including legal challenges against limits on the fees they can charge restaurants and mandates to disclose customer data to the restaurants they work with.

“This minimum pay rate will guarantee our delivery workers and their families can earn a living and keep our city’s legendary restaurant industry going strong," Mayor Eric Adams said. 

Josh Gold, Uber’s senior director of public policy and communications, said that the higher wage: “eliminates jobs, discourages tipping, and forces couriers to go faster and accept more trips.”

A Doordash spokesperson also spoke out against the ruling: The sad truth is that the court has chosen to ignore the harmful consequences such a misguided minimum pay rule will cause. We will continue to explore all paths forward to ensure these minimum pay rules work for everyone who uses these platforms in New York City.”

Grubhub said it was “disappointed with the judge’s decision and are evaluating our next steps.”

This new regulation also includes a provision for a further wage increase to nearly $20 per hour by April 2025 for the city's estimated 60,000 app-based delivery workers, Bloomberg wrote. Currently, these workers earn an average of about $11 per hour, considering tips and expenses, in contrast to the city's minimum wage of $15 per hour. 

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