The payments, part of a settlement with the New York attorney general’s office over a practice that ended in 2019, will return as much as $14,000 to some workers.
DoorDash will pay nearly $17 million in a settlement after the food delivery platform used customer tips to subsidize the wages of New York delivery workers.
A New York probe found DoorDash secretly used tips to offset delivery worker salaries, New York Attorney General Letitia James said.
DoorDash will pay almost $17 million to settle claims that it unfairly used customer tips to subsidize the wages of its delivery workers in New York.
New Yorkers placed more than 11 million delivery orders with DoorDash during that period, James said, adding that about 63,000 New York delivery workers are expected to benefit from the settlement. In resolving the probe,
DoorDash settles with New York AG for $16.75M after an investigation revealed tips were not fully passed to workers but used to cover guaranteed pay. Advancements in transparency and pay practices are mandated.
A years-long scandal affecting DoorDash delivery gig workers has finally come to an end. Food delivery giant DoorDash has been caught red-handed
The city's top prosecutor said if you were a DoorDash delivery worker in New York between 2017 and 2019 you may be entitled to restitution.
The ubiquitous food delivery app DoorDash will pay almost $17 million to settle claims that it unfairly used customer tips to subsidize the wages of its delivery workers in New York, rather than ...
The aggregator did not admit to any wrongdoing in the settlement, which concerned tipping practices terminated in 2019.
DoorDash Inc., the biggest food-delivery firm in the US by market share, agreed to pay New York couriers $16.8 million in back pay to resolve a state investigation into its payment practices.