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Instacart sues NYC over new worker pay laws
Instacart challenges Local Law 124 requiring equal pay for grocery and restaurant delivery workers, citing potential price hikes and platform changes, while workers earn about $13 per hour, city says.
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Instacart sues city over minimum wage laws for grocery delivery workers
Instacart is suing New York City in an attempt to roll back new worker protection and transparency laws before they take effect next month, which would, among other things, require the grocery delivery service to pay workers $21.44 an hour. “If the local laws take effect, they will irreparably harm Instacart,” reads the company’s complaint filed Monday against the city, its Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) and its commissioner…
·New York, United States
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