After grocery delivery startup Gopuff raised $1B, a workers' rights group says drivers at 35 locations across the US saw their hourly rate drop by $4 on average (Dave Lee/Financial Times)

After grocery delivery startup Gopuff raised $1B, a workers' rights group says drivers at 35 locations across the US saw their hourly rate drop by $4 on average (Dave Lee/Financial Times)

After grocery delivery startup Gopuff raised $1B, a workers' rights group says drivers at 35 locations across the US saw their hourly rate drop by $4 on average (Dave Lee/Financial Times)

After grocery delivery startup Gopuff raised $1B, a workers' rights group says drivers at 35 locations across the US saw their hourly rate drop by $4 on average (Dave Lee/Financial Times) https://bit.ly/3gibigZ

Dave Lee / Financial Times:
After grocery delivery startup Gopuff raised $1B, a workers' rights group says drivers at 35 locations across the US saw their hourly rate drop by $4 on average  —  Grocery-delivery start-up is paying some gig workers below minimum wage, claims rights group


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