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Seattle City Council Proposes Permanent Cap on Delivery Fees

Seattle City Council Proposes Permanent Cap on Delivery Fees

by Nicholas Upton | Jul 18, 2022 | News

Under a proposed Seattle City Council ordinance, restaurant delivery fees would be capped at 15 percent. According to a presentation from the Council, the ordinance would “require food delivery platforms to engage in agreed-upon, reasonable, and transparent business...
Proposition 22 Passes in Big Win for Platforms

Proposition 22 Passes in Big Win for Platforms

by Nicholas Upton | Nov 11, 2020 | News, Third-Party Delivery

Proposition 22 has passed in California, allowing gig-employment giants like DoorDash, Uber, Lyft and Grubhub exemption from the state’s gig-employment law. The total votes are still being tallied in California, but it appears that the ballot measure won by a...
Judge Blocks Platform Push to Halt California Labor Law AB 5

Judge Blocks Platform Push to Halt California Labor Law AB 5

by Nicholas Upton | Feb 13, 2020 | News, Third-Party Delivery

In a damaging salvo in the legislative war in California, a judge opted not to block the labor law commonly known as Assembly Bill 5 (AB 5). The labor law went into effect in the state on January 1, 2020, and puts a three-part test in effect to determine whether or...

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