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  2. ‘I earned more in four hours’: Woman says she makes ... - AOL

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    She does say she delivers pizza, and delivery drivers at Domino’s earn an average of $17.91 an hour in the U.S., according to an estimate from Indeed based on over 13,000 employee salaries.

  3. Judge Grants Class Action Status to Domino's Pizza Drivers - AOL

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    A federal judge gave class-action status to Domino's Pizza Inc delivery drivers who sued the chain for failing to provide sufficient reimbursement for delivery costs.The drivers say this meant ...

  4. DoorDash vs. Uber Eats: Which Earns More Cash? - AOL

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    It lists Uber Eats drivers’ earnings at an average of $39,448 per year compared to DoorDash drivers’ $39,969 so this food delivery market is a pretty tight footrace. Here are some key ...

  5. Domino's Pizza Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Domino's launched GPS Driver Tracker, which allows customers to track their orders from the store. [16] In 2016, Domino's Australia launched the world's first autonomous delivery vehicle Domino's Robotic Unit (DRU). [17] [18] That same year, the company launched the registered charity Giver for Good. [19]

  6. Pizza delivery - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Pizza Hut fired a delivery driver who shot and killed a robber while on the job, citing its company policy against employees carrying weapons. [24] Other national chains such as Domino's and Papa John's also prohibit carrying weapons, although many independent pizzerias allow delivery persons to carry weapons in a legal manner.

  7. Employer transportation benefits in the United States

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    An employer in the United States may provide transportation benefits to their employees that are tax free up to a certain limit. Under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code section 132(a), the qualified transportation benefits are one of the eight types of statutory employee benefits (also known as fringe benefits) that are excluded from gross income in calculating federal income tax.