The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection found on average, a delivery worker makes around $7.09 per hour. But now the city is forcing the apps to raise that to $17.96 by July 12.
Food delivery workers are getting a raise from $7 an hour to $20 by 2025. FOX 5 NY's Ashlie Rodriguez has the details.restaurant delivery workers will be getting a raise from $7 per hour to $19.96 by 2025.
"At base, restaurant delivery workers serve our city in rain, snow, and extreme heat, only to earn less than minimum wage with no benefits," said Vilda Vera Mayuga, NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection commissioner. Apps will have to prove to the city they're following the rules. That means by July, they either have to show they're paying delivery workers $17.96 an hour, or $0.50 cents per minute. The city promises it will not impact restaurants that are protected by fee caps. But it could impact how customers tip.
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