New York Attorney General Letitia James said an investigation conducted by her office found DoorDash misled customers by pocketing tips intended for its drivers, dubbed Dashers, and added the ...
“DoorDash misled customers who generously tipped and deceived Dashers who deserved to be paid in full. This settlement returns millions to the pockets of hardworking Dashers and ensures ...
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.
Claiming that DoorDash has no known policy on the retention and use of photographs taken by drivers (Dashers), the complaint contends that these images could be used for vehicle thefts, burglaries, or ...
James announced the settlement Monday afternoon that will pay drivers, known as "Dashers," $16.75 million in owed pay and DoorDash must pay up to $1 million in settlement costs to issue the payments.
As part of a settlement announced by the state of New York’s Attorney General, Letitia James, DoorDash has agreed to pay $16.75 million to more than 60,000 Dashers who were supposed to receive ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James' office discovered the company misled customers by pocketing tips intended for its drivers, known as "Dashers," and added the funds to the driver's base pay ...
In 2019, DoorDash halted it. But Dashers, as the app’s workers are called, were still out the money that the company had withheld from them. On Monday, the New York attorney general’s office ...
AG James said that customers were misled into thinking their tips would be directly given to delivery workers, aka Dashers ... pay policy details and improve dash history access, the press ...
Some 60,000 DoorDash delivery workers will split a $16.75 million settlement, NY officials said Monday. The settlement ends a probe into deceptive tipping practices. DoorDash used tips to offset ...
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