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Workers are looking for signs that Washington still has their backs, and a record majority of Americans are eager for the ...
DoorDash is using W2 employees to make some deliveries in Austin, Texas, and Fresno, California. That's a big shift from using gig workers.
Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash can continue classifying workers as contractors in California following a ruling from the state’s Supreme Court to uphold Prop 22.
Fifty-five percent of DoorDash's workers, whom the company calls "Dashers," were between 26 and 44 years old in 2023, according to DoorDash. And 60% said they identified as women.
Drive Forward, a nonprofit trade industry association representing gig workers in Seattle, held a media event at Seattle City ...
Instacart, DoorDash, and other apps seem to be trying to roll back Seattle's new gig worker pay law. Their efforts targeted the workers via surveys and requests for testimonials to send to the city.
Flex, the lobbying group backed by Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash, is supporting Trump’s nominees to lead the Labor Department, signaling potential shifts in worker classification and labor policy.
A new report says more than 50 gig workers were killed by passengers while working for platforms like Uber and DoorDash. Advocates say more needs to be done to protect drivers and their families.
Less than two months after it took effect, the City of Seattle is looking at changing its controversial gig worker pay law. ... The DoorDash app is shown on a smartphone on Feb. 27, 2020, ...
Those who support Seattle's PayUp Gig Worker Minimum Pay Action, implemented Jan. 13, will rally at the city's Pike Place Market Thursday.
Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash workers in California will remain independent contractors after the state’s Supreme Court upheld Proposition 22, as reported by Calmatters. The unanimous decision issued ...
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