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Amazon and delivery contractor fined $6.4 million by California regulators for stealing wages from drivers

California's labor commissioner said Amazon and a contract delivery company underpaid more than 700 drivers who worked 11-hour days to meet quotas. Chesnot/Getty Images California fined Amazon and .....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderMar 8th, 2021

Wendy"s fined for violating child labor laws

Massachusetts crackdown has also ensnared Chipotle and Qdoba chains, with the state uncovering thousands of violations......»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralFeb 19th, 2020

Wendy"s fined for violating child labor laws

Massachusetts crackdown has also ensnared Chipotle and Qdoba chains, with the state uncovering thousands of violations......»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralFeb 19th, 2020

Wendy’s Agrees to Pay $400,000 to Resolve Child Labor Law Allegations

Investigators estimated more than 2,100 violations at 46 corporate-owned Wendy’s in Massachusetts (BOSTON) — Fast-food chain Wendy’s has agreed to pay $400,000 to resolve allegations that it violated child labor laws .....»»

Category: topSource: timeFeb 18th, 2020

Chipotle to pay $1.4M fine to settle Mass. child labor violations

Chipotle also agreed to donate $500,000 for educational programs about child labor laws.....»»

Category: topSource: foxnewsJan 28th, 2020

Factbox: California"s gig worker law could sting "last mile" delivery

A new California law designed to limit the use of "gig" workers threatens to drive up labor costs for companies that rely on inexpensive freelance drivers to make fast deliveries of everything from restaurant meals to household goods......»»

Category: topSource: reutersSep 20th, 2019

Three U.S. senators urge Amazon"s Bezos to check driver abuse

Three U.S. senators on Thursday said Amazon.com Inc should stop working with delivery contractors that violate labor laws by imposing unfair conditions on drivers delivering packages for the e-commerce company......»»

Category: topSource: reutersSep 12th, 2019

Qdoba cited for more than 1,000 child labor law violations in Mass.

Qdoba, the San Diego-based Mexican restaurant chain, has been hit with a $409,400 penalty for violating child labor laws in Massachusetts, according to state Attorney General Maura Healey’s office. Healey’s office said the penalty amounts to the â.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsAug 15th, 2019

The US allows teens to start working at 14 — here"s how to get a first job in every state

Stacy Thacker/AP The United States allows teenagers to get a job at 14. Each state has different child labor laws, and the federal gover.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderJun 7th, 2018

Eaze cannabis delivery drivers threaten strike ahead of annual pot day

California cannabis delivery drivers and workers at Eaze/Stachs say contract negotiation.....»»

Category: topSource: latimesApr 11th, 2024

Eaze cannabis delivery drivers threaten strike ahead of annual pot holiday

California cannabis delivery drivers and workers at Eaze/Stachs say contract negotiation.....»»

Category: topSource: latimesApr 11th, 2024

Lyft said it expects some drivers to shift from food-delivery apps to ride-hailing ones after the pandemic

Lyft cofounder John Zimmer said ride-hail work generally has better pay than.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderMay 6th, 2021

Ant, Uber-Backed Indian Food Delivery Startup Zomato Sets For $1.1B US IPO

Jack Ma’s Ant Group and Uber Technologies Inc (NYSE: UBER)-backed Indian food delivery start-up, Zomato, has proposed to raise $1.1 billion (INR82.5 billion) from an initial public off read more.....»»

Category: blogSource: benzingaApr 28th, 2021

Uber needs drivers: Record demand for ride-sharing, food delivery as vaccinations rise

Uber said total monthly bookings, including food delivery and passenger service, reached an all-time high in March. Last week, Uber announced $250 million in sign-up .....»»

Category: topSource: chicagotribuneApr 13th, 2021

Amazon drivers describe the paranoia of working under the watchful eyes of new truck cameras that monitor them constantly and fire off "rage-inducing" alerts if they make a wrong move

With the cameras installed, "we have zero privacy and no margin for error," a California-based delivery driver told Insider. An Amazon delivery driver. Patrick Fallon/Getty Images .....»»

Category: personnelSource: nytApr 12th, 2021

Deliveroo is having a rough start to its IPO. Here"s how the food delivery firm grew from being a hungry banker"s idea to a publicly-listed company.

We broke down Deliveroo's journey from small food delivery startup to a unicorn floating on the stock exc.....»»

Category: smallbizSource: nytMar 31st, 2021

A Pennsylvania prosecutor making $60 per hour got demoted because of his DoorDash side gig - where drivers make $17 per hour

He got caught driving for the food delivery service DoorDash during hours he was supposed to be doing his job as a prosecutor. Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images A Pennsylvania prosecutor was demoted for delivering food for DoorDas.....»»

Category: smallbizSource: nytMar 20th, 2021

Grocery giant Albertsons is partnering with software startup Tortoise to launch remote-controlled food delivery robots

Remote-controlled food delivery robots are being trialled at Safeway locations in California as part of .....»»

Category: smallbizSource: nytMar 6th, 2021

These California laws affecting businesses go into effect in 2021

The new year always brings a flurry of new California laws going into effect that employers have to keep in mind, and 2021 is no exception. Among a number of new rules and policies that will start being implemented on Jan. 1 are expanded family .....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsDec 31st, 2020

In California, little robot cars will deliver pizza, groceries, and medicine as a paid service in 2021 for the first time

Nuro has an official stamp of approval to start its paid delivery service with autonomous vehicles, according to California DMV. Nuro .....»»

Category: personnelSource: nytDec 27th, 2020