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HomeBusinessHuman ResourcesNews$5.2 Million NYC Restitution Deal Signals Tougher Oversight of Delivery Platforms
$5.2 Million NYC Restitution Deal Signals Tougher Oversight of Delivery Platforms
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$5.2 Million NYC Restitution Deal Signals Tougher Oversight of Delivery Platforms

•February 21, 2026
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Why It Matters

The enforcement demonstrates that municipal regulators can hold powerful gig platforms accountable, setting a precedent for other cities grappling with similar labor abuses. By securing back pay and stricter compliance, the settlement strengthens economic security for thousands of delivery workers and signals a shift toward more enforceable gig‑economy labor standards nationwide.

$5.2 Million NYC Restitution Deal Signals Tougher Oversight of Delivery Platforms

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