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Does Your Food Delivery App Let Drivers Keep Tips?

July 31, 2019 by Lisa Guerin

Food delivery worker wearing an Uber Eats backpack illustrating an article on keeping delivery tips

Most food delivery companies aren’t legally required to let their delivery workers keep tips. But there are plenty of reasons they should do it anyway.

Filed Under: Overtime & Minimum Wage Law Tagged With: independent contractor, tips

Are Uber and Lyft Drivers Employees?

June 13, 2019 by Lisa Guerin

Photo of hands holding steering wheel of car to illustrate article on uber and lyft drivers as employees

A lot of Uber and Lyft drivers like the freedom of working on contract instead of as an employee, but it comes with significant downsides.

Filed Under: Overtime & Minimum Wage Law Tagged With: employee, independent contractor, workers compensation

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