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before tips. once again, new york city is trying to fix this issue, passing a law that requires food delivery companies like grubhub, uber eats, and doordash to pay their careers a living minimum wage. the law says these companies must pay their delivery workers 50 cents for every minute they spend on a trip, or pay them a minimum of $17.96 an hour for the time they spend active on each app. that doesn't include tips. well, the multi million dollar companies are not on board with us. for major food delivery apps, grubhub, uber eats, jordan, rely, which together make up 99% of all food deliveries in new york city, are suing the city to try to get out of paying their delivery workers a minimum wage. the lawsuit argues that the move would be too expensive, adding to the costs that are paid by both customers and restaurants. the companies also say the law could be easily manipulated by workers for more pay if as many of them do, they use multiple food delivery platforms at the same time. that's a valid concern.

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city and the delivery companies challenging this law. earlier this week uber eats, grubhub, and doordash sued new york city saying that a new minimum wage law for delivery workers would raise expenses for restaurants, consumers would have to pay more, and companies wouldn't be able to pay as many of their delivery workers. this law was set to take effect next week and would require workers to be paid a minimum wage of $17.96 an hour before tips, and by 2025, that would be $20 an hour or companies could pay workers an additional 50 cents for every minute of their delivery trip before any trip. now the city of new york says there are 60,000 delivery workers in the city who make an average of $7 an hour with no health benefits. delivery workers have been around for many years but explodeded in popularity during the pandemic delivery orders represented 9%

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under $18 per hour. grub hub and doordash claim it will hurt workers more than it will help. the minimum wage was raised to $17.96, to nearly $20 by nearly 2025. from pacifier to prom, the two teens inseparable since birth. tatum kelly was born premature and right beside her was baby boy layton long, who turned into a life-long friend. 17 years later, the two are going hand in hand to prom. the best friends and their moms joined us earlier. >> we liked hanging out, i invited him to my prom to have fun. >> crazy experience thinking how fast time goes and where you are now. >> layton's mom buildings god

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vanessa yurkevich is here. what are they arguing here? >> yeah, the three companies filed a lawsuit in new york city, over the new minimum wage law that's set to take effect next week. especially the companies are saying by having to pay their employees more, restaurants would have to incur more, restaurants would have to incur more. and these companies won't have as many delivery workers who are working for them because they wouldn't be able to afford to pay them at these new levels. let's take a look at these numbers. on july 12th, set to go into effect, delivery food workers would have to be paid $17.96 an hour, at a minimum, that's not including tips. and then by 2025, that jumps to $20. these companies would also have the option of paying iing 50 ce per minute on the time that

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170515:10:36:00

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