New York Tipping Law Goes Into Effect
The law mandates a default 10% tip at checkout on delivery apps to support workers, with a federal judge backing the city’s legal position against delivery companies.
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Uber and DoorDash Lose Bid to Quash NYC Tipping Law
Delivery companies have reportedly lost their bid to halt New York City’s new tipping law. Uber and DoorDash had asked a judge for an injunction to block the new law, which requires food delivery apps to offer customers the option to tip delivery workers, Reuters reported Friday (Jan. 23). According to the report, U.S. District Judge George Daniels in Manhattan said the companies did not demonstrate a clear likelihood of succeeding on …
NYC new tipping law for for Uber Eats, DoorDash goes into effect Monday
A federal judge rejected an attempt from Uber Eats and DoorDash to stop a new tipping law from going into effect. Starting on Monday, customers will be given the option to tip delivery workers up front when placing their order, instead of the current system of tipping after the order is…
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