In recent days, we have seen app-based corporations on the offensive. They are blaming rising costs and slagging business on a "Seattle City ordinance designed to give food delivery app drivers a more livable wage." In the post, "No, the Minimum Wage for Gig Workers Is Not 'Backfiring,'" Hannah Krieg made it clear that "DoorDash, Uber Eats, GrubHub, and InstaCart" are, in this instance, an empty wagon that's making a lot of noise. Or, put.
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