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  2. Why some DoorDash workers aren't wild about delivery app's ...

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    A viral post on a social media platform exposed rifts beneath DoorDash's idea to require all employees to make one delivery a month. ... and even the CEO — was first launched back in 2013, but ...

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    A 30-year-old mom told CNBC that she sometimes doesn’t go into the office until around lunchtime and then leaves early to pick her son up from daycare. She often finishes off her work for the ...

  4. What do DoorDash drivers get paid? It's complicated, but they ...

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    One new driver in northern New Jersey posted their DoorDash pay stub on Reddit last April showing one week of pay: $162.14, which included $72.25 from DoorDash and $89.89 in customer tips for 23 ...

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    "Upon submitting a claim for health-related COVID-19 financial assistance, your Dasher account will be suspended to protect the DoorDash community," DoorDash said in a March 12, 2020 email to its ...

  6. Gig economy - Wikipedia

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    The gig economy is composed of corporate entities, workers and consumers. [2] The Internal Revenue Service defines the gig economy as "activity where people earn income providing on-demand work, services or goods", noting that the activity is often facilitated through a digital platform such as a mobile app or website and earnings may be in the form of "cash, property, goods, or virtual ...

  7. 2020 California Proposition 22 - Wikipedia

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    In July 2020, before Prop 22 passed, the California Legislative Analyst's Office stated in an analysis of the Proposition: "Most drivers work part time and many drivers only work for a short time or only drive occasionally." and "Most drivers probably make between $11 and $16 per hour, after accounting for waiting time and driving expenses."