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Legislation for Food Distributors and Taxi Drivers

Summary by Felix Victorino
Dozens of food delivery workers and taxi drivers in New York City, who work for UBER, Lyft, Doordash applications, among others, ask for the approval before the end of the year of two laws to protect their rights against the unfair deactivation of their accounts. “There is no fair process for workers to say, here is what happened, these are my tests and it is not fair for them to be deactivating me when I have an application and an exceptional r…
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Dozens of food delivery workers and taxi drivers in New York City, who work for UBER, Lyft, Doordash applications, among others, ask for the approval before the end of the year of two laws to protect their rights against the unfair deactivation of their accounts. “There is no fair process for workers to say, here is what happened, these are my tests and it is not fair for them to be deactivating me when I have an application and an exceptional r…

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Felix Victorino broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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