NYC Council Bill 1332: New Protections for Delivery App Workers
CBS New YorkDecember 18, 20251 min2,502 views
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- π A new bill, Intro 1332, is expected to pass the New York City Council, offering significant protections for delivery app workers.
- π― The proposed law aims to prevent companies from firing workers without cause, addressing a common frustration among gig economy employees.
Worker Deactivation and Appeals
- π€ Former delivery worker Antonio Martinez Soliss shared his experience of being deactivated by an app without explanation, highlighting the need for recourse.
- βοΈ Council member Justin Brandon stated that the bill ensures workers are treated fairly, requiring companies to provide a stated reason for deactivation.
- β³ Under the new law, app delivery companies will need to give workers 120 days' notice before permanent removal and allow them to appeal the decision.
Industry Response
- π¬ Major apps like DoorDash, GrubHub, and Uber Eats were contacted for comment.
- π€ A spokesman for Uber indicated that while they have concerns about other city council proposals, they are not opposed to Bill 1332 and are awaiting reactions from other companies.
Impact on Workers
- πΌ Soliss is now seeking alternative employment, such as a dishwasher, emphasizing the need for survival and stable income.
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