This settlement won’t just deliver real relief to thousands of New Yorkers — it draws a red line for corporate abuse,” Mayor Zohran Mamdani said in a statement.
Three delivery app companies, Uber Eats, Fantuan, and HungryPanda, are accused of violating New York’s minimum pay law.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced on Friday that his administration has secured a more than $5 million settlement with three delivery app companies. The money, which includes both backpay ...
The settlement comes as the Mamdani administration boosts enforcement of the city’s protections for gig economy workers.
Almost three of every four restaurant orders in the U.S. weren’t eaten in a restaurant, according to recent data. We spoke to ...
Mayor Mamdani's worker protection department announces new enforcement against UberEats, HungryPanda, and Fantuan for not ...
City Flavor, a leading operator and technology partner for on-site food programs, today announced it has acquired Kyoo.tech, a multi-merchant ordering platform built specifically for complex workplace ...
Instacart is hitting New York City customers with a “regulatory response fee” — prompted by the city's new minimum wage rule for grocery delivery workers.
Drivers dashing through the snow as the demand for grocery and food delivery across the region is climbing. Adam Andrews, who drives for the Michiana- based DineIn Delivery, has braved the conditions, ...
Today, all-in-one restaurant management system TouchBistro releases its 2026 American State of Restaurants Report. Drawing on insights from more than 600 U.S. restaurant owners, CEOs, general managers ...
DoorDash is expanding beyond food delivery with a new partnership that brings athletic footwear and apparel from a Birmingham ...