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City officials recently announced plans to substantially increase earnings for those workers in the coming years to provide them with more financial stability. The law was set to take effect July 12 with an initial increased pay rate of $17.96 an hour

New minimum pay rates for NYC app-based food delivery workers are delayed

New York City was ordered by a judge to temporarily delay new minimum pay standards for app-based food delivery workers

By AP News
Published - Jul 07, 2023, 06:42 PM ET
Last Updated - Aug 15, 2024, 03:30 AM EDT

NEW YORK (AP) — A judge Friday ordered New York City to temporarily delay new minimum pay standards for app-based food delivery workers, a day after being sued by Uber Eats, DoorDash and Grubhub. 

City officials recently announced plans to substantially increase earnings for those workers in the coming years to provide them with more financial stability. The law was set to take effect July 12 with an initial increased pay rate of $17.96 an hour. 

But food delivery services DoorDash, Grubhub and Uber, along with New York-based Relay Delivery, sued Thursday in state Supreme Court in Manhattan. The companies claimed the city's rule-making process was flawed and that higher costs would be passed along to consumers.  

Judge Nicholas Moyne on Friday ordered a temporary delay on enacting the new standard pending a hearing on July 31. 

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