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

Federal Judge Rejects DoorDash and Uber Eats' Bid to Block NYC Tipping Law, Legislation Takes Effect Monday

A US District Judge in Manhattan has dealt a significant blow to two food delivery giants, DoorDash and Uber Eats, by denying their request to halt the implementation of new tipping regulations in New York City. The legislation, set to take effect on Monday, requires users to be given the option to tip delivery workers at checkout, with a default tip amount of 10% or more.

The ruling comes as good news for tens of thousands of delivery workers who have been fighting for better wages and working conditions in the city. Earlier this month, regulators accused Uber and DoorDash of siphoning off millions of dollars from delivery workers after altering their apps to discourage tipping.

The ride-hailing companies had argued that the law would infringe on their constitutional right to free speech by mandating a specific message about tipping at checkout. However, Judge George B. Daniels rejected this claim, stating that the delivery apps had not demonstrated sufficient grounds for an injunction and that the public interest did not favor their request.

As a result, DoorDash has warned of an imminent drop-off in orders from small businesses once the law goes into effect. Meanwhile, local officials and worker rights groups have hailed the decision as a victory for delivery workers who often face harsh weather conditions and use their own equipment to deliver food to customers.

"We're disappointed in this ruling, but are confident in our position," said DoorDash spokesperson Samantha Ramirez. "We will continue working to prevent further losses for local businesses and higher costs for consumers."

In contrast, City Councilmember Shaun Abreu has celebrated the decision, saying it marks a major win for delivery workers who have long been underpaid and overworked.

"This ruling is an early win for thousands of deliveristas citywide, and we anticipate a victory in the ongoing case," Abreu said. "Delivery workers are often braving harsh weather conditions and using their own equipment to feed New Yorkers. This legislation will put more money in their pockets and help level the playing field."

Local worker rights groups have also praised the decision, with Ligia Guallpa of the Worker's Justice Project saying it reaffirms that delivery workers are not disposable.

"These victories matter because they reaffirm a simple truth: Delivery workers are not disposable, and app companies do not get to rewrite labor standards through app design and legal intimidation," Guallpa said.
 
omg i'm so hyped about this 🀩 finally some justice for those delivery workers in nyc! DoorDash and Uber Eats have been screwing over these people for way too long, making them work hard just to get by on minimum wage... [link to article](https://www.reuters.com/world/us-delivery-workers-win-nyc-tipping-law-2024-08-21/)
 
omg i'm so hyped!!! 🀩 the judge made the right call lol DoorDash and Uber Eats thought they could just bully delivery workers into not getting paid fairly but NOPE 🚫. now they have to let workers keep their tips or more, it's about time! πŸ’Έ those delivery guys are always running around in rain or heat with nothin but a laptop and a car, they deserve better. the fact that City Councilmember Shaun Abreu is celebratin' this win makes me wanna celebrate too πŸŽ‰. can't wait to see how DoorDash reacts when their orders start droppin πŸ˜‚
 
πŸ€” just think about it, two big food delivery giants trying to block a law that's all about treating their workers with some respect... πŸ€‘ they're the ones making millions, but these delivery workers are out there in the elements, using their own gear, and basically getting screwed 🌨️. it's like, can't you just throw them a bone already? πŸ’Έ i'm actually kinda stoked that this law is going through - it's about time some change came to those gig economy jobs πŸ˜…
 
omg have you guys tried those new plant-based milk alternatives they just came out πŸ₯›πŸ’š i mean i know some people swear by oat milk but personally i'm more of a soyboy for life lol anyway back to the tipping law thing... idk man i feel bad for door dash and uber eats they're like "oh no our business model is gonna tank" πŸ˜‚ meanwhile new york city is all "hey we gotchu delivery workers, you deserve some extra cash" πŸ€‘ what's not to love about that? btw has anyone tried those new sourdough loaves from the bakery down the street? game changer! πŸ‘Œ
 
I'm lovin' this news 🀩! It's about time those food delivery giants got their fair share of the dough πŸ’Έ. Tipping laws have been a mess for ages, and it's amazing that NYC is finally gettin' on board with protectin' its workers πŸ’ͺ. I mean, think about it - these guys are out in the elements, dealin' with crazy traffic and whatnot, just to bring you your food. They deserve some decent compensation πŸ€‘. And let's be real, Uber and DoorDash have been takin' advantage of 'em for far too long πŸ˜’. This ruling is a major win for all the workers out there, and I'm stoked to see some change happen πŸŽ‰. Now, let's see those delivery workers gettin' the pay they deserve and workin' in decent conditions πŸ‘!
 
🀯 I mean, can you believe this?! DoorDash and Uber Eats are already getting all salty about the new tipping law in NYC πŸ€‘. But honestly, it's kinda ridiculous for them to be whining about their constitutional right to free speech πŸ˜‚. Like, if they're so concerned about being told how much to tip, maybe they should just use a more transparent app design? πŸ€”

And tbh, I'm loving the fact that these delivery workers are finally getting some recognition πŸ’ͺ. It's not like they're asking for the moon here - just a fair wage and decent working conditions 🌞. And can we talk about how much of an abuse of power DoorDash is being? They've been sneaking away millions of dollars from their employees' pockets, and now they're all upset about someone telling them to stop? πŸ™„

Anyway, I'm rooting for these delivery workers πŸ’ͺ🏽! It's gonna be great to see more money flowing into the pockets of people who are actually doing the hard work πŸ’Έ. And btw, have you seen how messy some of those apps can get? A simple layout would go a long way in making them easier to use πŸ–ŒοΈ
 
🀯 just heard about the judge rejecting DoorDash and Uber Eats' bid to block NYC's new tipping law πŸ€‘ good news for those delivery workers who've been fighting for better wages and conditions! πŸ’ͺ they're already facing crazy weather and using their own equipment, so it's about time they get some extra cash 😊 the apps are already getting all bent out of shape about this, but tbh I don't blame 'em πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
just hope this new law will make a real difference in ppl's lives 🀞, especially those who are already struggling to make ends meet as delivery workers, i mean they gotta brave all kinds of weather conditions just to get their food out there, its only fair that they get a little extra cash πŸ’Έ
 
omg i'm so happy for those delivery workers 🀩!!! it's like they've been fighting for so long and now finally someone is listening πŸ‘‚ door dash and uber eats are getting roasted for trying to screw over their workers πŸ’Έ i mean who needs a 10% default tip anyway? it's like, come on guys, show some love ❀️ anyway, can't wait to see the impact this law has on small businesses πŸ€” but honestly, delivery workers deserve all the props πŸ™Œ
 
I'm shocked they even tried πŸ˜‚, DoorDash and Uber Eats really thought they could just strong-arm the courts? Newsflash, guys - you can't pay off a judge with millions of dollars and expect them to roll over πŸ€‘. It's about time those workers got some respect and better wages πŸ’Έ. And let's be real, if small businesses start dropping orders, it's not like they're going to suffer too much 🀣. The people are on the side of the delivery workers here πŸ‘. City Councilmember Shaun Abreu is totally right - this legislation is a game-changer for those guys πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸ€” I mean, can't you just imagine the stress those food delivery guys must be going through? Always having to deal with rain, snow, or whatever's gonna come their way... and now they're finally getting some kinda respect for their hard work! πŸ’ͺ This ruling is like a breath of fresh air, you know? 🌿 And it's crazy that DoorDash was worried about losing orders from small businesses. Like, what's the worst that could happen? People might choose to tip more or less? πŸ€‘ The bottom line is, these delivery workers deserve better wages and working conditions. It's time we treat them with some dignity! πŸ‘
 
man i'm so done with these food delivery companies 🀯 their whole business model is based on exploiting people for cheap food and then making them feel guilty for not tipping enough πŸ€‘ its about time someone does something about it πŸ‘ the fact that they tried to argue that this law infringes on their free speech rights is just ridiculous πŸ˜‚ who cares about their "constitutional right" when workers are getting ripped off in the process? πŸ’Έ at least now we know the real reason why Uber and DoorDash were pushing so hard to get this law blocked πŸ€”
 
🚫 DoorDash and Uber Eats got served hard by the court 🀯 Their attempt to block NYC's new tipping law has failed and now delivery workers in the city are gonna get a sweet 10% default tip πŸ’Έ It's about time those gig economy workers got some decent pay for their hard work, especially when they're braving harsh weather conditions with no benefits or job security πŸŒžπŸ’Ό
 
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