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Delivery workers in New York City are accusing DoorDash of a pattern of wage theft. This comes just two months after the company agreed to a $17 million settlement announced by New York Attorney General Letitia James over allegations they were short changed by the company.
But workers say that settlement didn't end their struggle to get paid, claiming they're regularly kicked off the app in the middle of a shift without warning.
WNYC's Arun Venugopal joins Weekend Edition host David Furst to discuss the standoff between the workers, the vast majority of whom are immigrants, and the multi-billion dollar company.
By Delivery workers in New York City are accusing DoorDash of a pattern of wage theft. This comes just two months after the company agreed to a $17 million settlement announced by New York Attorney General Letitia James over allegations they were short changed by the company.
But workers say that settlement didn't end their struggle to get paid, claiming they're regularly kicked off the app in the middle of a shift without warning.
WNYC's Arun Venugopal joins Weekend Edition host David Furst to discuss the standoff between the workers, the vast majority of whom are immigrants, and the multi-billion dollar company.