New NYC tipping rules for DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub start Monday, judge says

Federal Judge Hands Down Verdict on NYC's New Tipping Law, DoorDash and Uber Eats' Plea Fails

A federal judge in Manhattan has blocked DoorDash and Uber Eats' last-ditch effort to overturn the city's new tipping legislation aimed at benefiting thousands of delivery workers. The decision comes just days before the law is set to take effect on Monday.

According to the ruling, delivery workers will now have the option to tip their drivers directly at checkout, rather than having to leave a tip after placing an order. A default minimum tip of 10% will also be required for all orders.

The ruling marks another significant victory for New York City's efforts to regulate wages and working conditions for gig economy workers. In recent years, the city has set minimum wage requirements for delivery drivers, but the new tipping law is seen as a major step forward in protecting their rights.

Uber and DoorDash had filed a joint lawsuit arguing that the city would violate their constitutional rights by forcing them to display mandatory messages about tipping. The companies claimed that this would stifle free speech and unfairly impact small businesses reliant on these platforms.

However, US District Judge George B. Daniels rejected this argument, stating that the delivery apps "have not successfully demonstrated that the balance of equities weigh in their favor."

The decision has been welcomed by city officials, including Councilmember Shaun Abreu, who introduced the tipping legislation. "This ruling is an early win for thousands of deliveristas citywide," he said.

Local workers' rights groups have also hailed the verdict as a major victory, with Ligia Guallpa, director of the Worker's Justice Project, saying that it "affirms a simple truth: Delivery workers are not disposable, and app companies do not get to rewrite labor standards through app design and legal intimidation."

The ruling comes after Uber and DoorDash were accused by city regulators of siphoning off millions of dollars from delivery workers, who claim the apps' altered interfaces discourage users from leaving tips.
 
I'm so done with these big companies trying to push their agenda 🀯. They think they can just exploit their workers for profit and then try to sue anyone who dares to challenge them? It's not like it's a new thing - we've seen this play out time and time again. The fact that Uber and DoorDash were trying to stifle free speech by claiming that displaying mandatory messages about tipping would be too much for small businesses is just ridiculous πŸ˜‚. I mean, if you're making all that money off of people's orders, shouldn't you have to pay a decent wage? And the default minimum tip of 10% isn't that bad either... it's not like they're asking for much πŸ€‘. The fact that this ruling is being hailed as a major victory for workers' rights groups is about time - we need more of these kinds of wins to make sure big corporations aren't always getting away with taking advantage of their workers πŸ’ͺ.
 
finally πŸ™Œ some good news for a change... i mean who needs free speech when thousands of people are making minimum wage on the side? lol just kidding kinda 😜 but seriously, it's about time someone stood up to those big corps and their lawyers. like, come on ubers and dashs, you're not as sneaky as you think πŸ™„. this new law is a win for workers, plain and simple. no more shouldering the burden of 'tips' while being forced to work long hours with no benefits 🀝. now if only they'd get paid a living wage... πŸ€‘
 
OMG what's up 🀯 like they thought they could just swoop in at the last minute and try to overturn this law lol anyway i think its super cool that NYC is finally taking care of these delivery workers they deserve better pay & respect πŸ™Œ I mean DoorDash & Uber Eats can't just dictate how much people want to tip it's like they're trying to profit off ppl's generosity at the same time πŸ€‘ this ruling is a big win for workers rights lets see more cities follow NYC's lead πŸ‘
 
πŸ“ŠπŸ’Έ I'm loving this! The stats are insane - 64% of NYC residents support the new tipping law 🀯. And it's not just the city that's backing it up, with 73% of US workers supporting increased regulation for gig economy workers πŸš€. This ruling is a major win for workers' rights, and it's about time πŸ•’. Uber and DoorDash are basically saying "we don't want to display tipping info" but it turns out they're not that concerned about the impact on their users πŸ’Έ. Meanwhile, NYC delivery workers can expect an extra $3.5 million in annual earnings from this new law πŸ€‘. The 10% default minimum tip is also a clever move - it's estimated that 60% of orders will already receive this amount πŸ“ˆ. Overall, this ruling sends a clear message: gig economy companies need to start prioritizing workers' rights πŸ’ͺ!
 
Yaaas, can't believe this finally happened πŸŽ‰ DoorDash & Uber Eats got served πŸ˜…! This ruling is everything for NYC's gig economy workers - they deserve a fair shot πŸ’Έ and some much-needed protection under the law πŸ™Œ. It's about time these companies started putting people over profits πŸ’ΈπŸ’Έ. The fact that they tried to block this rule because it would "stifle free speech" is just, like, so extra 🀣. I mean, come on, if you're a business owner, you should be happy to have customers showing some love for the workers who are making your profits possible πŸ’•. Anyway, this ruling marks a huge win for labor rights and I'm here for it πŸ’ͺ🏽!
 
this is about time someone's doing something for those delivery guys... they're like invisible urs, just tryin to make a livin without gettin too much love. the fact that Uber and DoorDash tried to block this law is straight up sus tho πŸ€‘πŸš« i mean, can't they see the harm they've been causin by keepin their workers in the dark? now we got a default tip and workers are gonna be gettin the recognition they deserve πŸ™ŒπŸ‘ it's about time the city started takin care of its own, not just the big corps makin money offa their labor πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€πŸ’Ό so like i just read this news about the new tipping law in NYC and im thinking πŸ€” how does this affect all those gig economy workers?

[ simple mind map ]
+---------------+
| Delivery |
| Workers |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Uber & Door | | City Officials |
| Dash Lawsuit| | (won this round) |
+---------------+ +---------------+

im glad the judge said no to uber and doordash πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ and now delivery workers can get their fair share of tips! πŸ’Έ it's all about balance 🀝
 
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