The Seattle City Council recently approved a controversial measure mandating a $20 minimum wage for gig workers, such as delivery drivers. This new law entails gig workers receiving $19.97 per ...
Business statistics show over the last few years, a number of ordinances and laws in Seattle intended to help workers have actually cost jobs, lowered sales and revenue. Now, another one aimed at app ...
The Seattle City Council passed a new law enforcing a $20 minimum wage for gig workers, including delivery drivers. Under the proposed revision, gig workers would earn $19.97 per hour, Seattle's ...
Group of delivery people waiting on e-bikes outside McDonalds fast food restaurant ... said the company experienced 300,000 fewer orders within Seattle in the past three months, likely related ...
In Seattle, some food delivery drivers expressed skepticism towards the initial PayUp law, saying they’ve brought home less ...
The Seattle City Council is deciding whether to pass a new law that would adjust its prior PayUp bill that went into effect in 2022. A law calling for a $20 minimum wage has led to brutal backlash as ...
In Seattle, some food delivery drivers expressed skepticism towards the initial PayUp law, saying they’ve brought home less pay because of a drop in online orders. Other drivers said the minimum ...
They believe that this proposal, currently under consideration by the City Council, has the potential to make food delivery more affordable for consumers and help merchants and Dashers regain the ...
Proposed changes to the “PayUp” ordinance in Seattle, intended to improve compensation ... especially with the fuel prices we pay in Washington, food delivery is not making drivers wealthy.
For that almost five hours of work, Figueroa made about $60. The dramatic drop in orders is likely tied to Seattle’s new app-based delivery driver minimum wage law this year that mandates workers make ...
It's someone getting food delivered to their front door from ... "cheese pizza" is the No. 1 most popular delivery order in every state. We commonly call it a plain pie, but whatever.