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  2. NYC Legislation Establishes Minimum Payment Per Trip For ...

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    New York City is quickly becoming one of the front lines in the battle for gig worker protections. In May 2020, the city enacted commission caps on third-party delivery services, limiting the ...

  3. NYC mandates minimum wage for app-based delivery workers - AOL

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    New York City began mandating its first minimum wage for app-based delivery workers Monday, forcing a long-awaited shift in how popular platforms like Uber, Grubhub and DoorDash pay gig workers.

  4. Why NYC's Bike Powered Delivery Workers Are Taking on ... - AOL

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    NYC's bike-riding workforce is fighting for better pay and safer working conditions. Its victory could chart a course for food-toting cyclists everywhere. Why NYC's Bike Powered Delivery Workers ...

  5. New York City Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    After the 1966 New York City transit strike, the Taylor Law was passed making public employee strikes illegal in the state of New York. [13] Despite the Taylor Law, there was still an 11-day strike in 1980. Thirty-four thousand union members struck in order to call for increased wages. New York City Transit Learning Center, Brooklyn

  6. Will NYC’s New Minimum Wage for Delivery Drivers Increase ...

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    As labor activists and NYC delivery workers debate the new $17.96 per hour minimum wage, New York residents wonder how much more their delivery meals will cost under the new pay structure. See: 7...

  7. Transportation in New York City - Wikipedia

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    An 1807 grid plan of Manhattan. The history of New York City's transportation system began with the Dutch port of New Amsterdam.The port had maintained several roads; some were built atop former Lenape trails, others as "commuter" links to surrounding cities, and one was even paved by 1658 from orders of Petrus Stuyvesant, according to Burrow, et al. [1] The 19th century brought changes to the ...