Food delivery platform DoorDash Inc. must face allegations that it impermissibly used customer tips to meet minimum pay requirements for drivers, after the California Supreme Court on Wednesday declined to review claims filed by employees on behalf of the state.
Delivery driver Brandon Campbell sued DoorDash in San Francisco under California’s Private Attorneys General Act, which authorizes an employee to sue their employer for labor violations on behalf of the state, and to collect civil penalties.
The company guarantees a certain minimum pay to its workers for each delivery, which is determined by various factors including order size, delivery distance, ...
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