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DoorDash announces opposition to proposed tipping regulation in New York

DoorDash announced that new data reveals widespread opposition among New Yorkers to proposed Council bills that would regulate tipping practices. The company claims that proposed rules could potentially limit earning opportunities for Dashers.


Fiverr announces research on retailers' holiday readiness and strategic shifts

Fiverr announced new research on retailers' readiness for the holiday season, based on a global survey of over 2,500 consumers and 2,500 small-to-medium business leaders. The study highlights a strategic shift in managing marketing, freelance talent, and AI technologies to compete with larger e-commerce brands and address challenges like inflation and Gen-Z shopping habits.


NELP announces opposition to judge's block of FTC noncompete ban

The National Employment Law Project (NELP) announced its opposition to a Texas federal judge's decision to block the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) rule that would ban noncompete clauses. The rule restricts workers from joining competitor companies during or after employment.


Amazon announces plans to expand Rivian EDV

Amazon has announced that it now operates over 13,500 Rivian Electric Delivery Vans across various U.S. cities and aims to expand this fleet. The expansion is expected to significantly reduce carbon emissions annually.


Rideshare drivers appreciate their work and create positive experiences for passengers

Rideshare drivers aren’t just workers earning fares from Point A to Point B, they are often people who love their work and create positive experiences for passengers.


Airbnb announces new smart lock integrations

Airbnb announced that smart lock integrations with August and Yale are now available alongside Schlage. Hosts in the US and Canada can now connect compatible Schlage, August, and Yale smart locks to their Airbnb accounts.


Airbnb announces rise in Labor Day searches for college football towns

Airbnb announced that searches for properties in college football towns increased nearly 130% over Labor Day weekend. Guests are also favoring listings in categories such as amazing views and cabins.


Airbnb announces surge in local travel

Airbnb announced that local travel is growing, with nights stayed by guests within 300 miles of home nearly doubling in the past five years. For end-of-summer holidays like Labor Day, over half of Airbnb stays in the US in 2023 were within driving distance.


DoorDash announces major update to deactivation process

DoorDash announced an update to its account deactivation process, featuring new tools and enhancements designed to improve fairness for Dashers. This update represents the largest change to the process in the company's history.


Fiverr announces findings from (un)happiness survey on creative workforce

Fiverr announced that Working Not Working Inc., a Fiverr company, released findings from its first-ever (un)Happiness Survey, revealing that over half of the creative workforce plans to leave their full-time jobs within the next year. Additionally, many are already working as freelancers alongside their full-time employment.


Fiverr announces Martha Stewart partnership to promote freelancers

Fiverr announced a partnership with Martha Stewart, who will serve as a brand ambassador and star in its new advertising campaign and social media content. The collaboration aims to encourage businesses to explore new possibilities with freelancers.


Fiverr announces acquisition of AutoDS

Fiverr has announced its acquisition of AutoDS, a company offering a subscription-based solution for dropshipping. AutoDS provides services such as product research, inventory management, and automated fulfillment.


Upwork announces partnership with Beeline to streamline workforce management

Upwork has announced a partnership with Beeline to enhance hiring processes and centralize the management of contingent workforce programs for enterprises. This collaboration merges Beeline's workforce management capabilities with Upwork's network of skilled professionals, offering companies a unified solution for accessing independent talent.


DoorDash announces updates on Pennsylvania benefits pilot program

DoorDash has announced updates on its portable benefits pilot program in Pennsylvania, with approximately 4,400 Dashers enrolled. The program assists Dashers in utilizing funds for health insurance, retirement, paid time off, and emergency savings.


Understanding how uber pet works for drivers

Uber Pet allows riders to bring their pets along for the ride. By accepting an Uber Pet request, drivers agree to allow the passenger's pet in their vehicle. Uber Pet rides function similarly to UberX rides, with the key difference being the presence of a pet. Drivers receive an additional fee for accommodating pets.


Rideshare drivers boost earnings with Play Octopus interactive tablets

Play Octopus offers a novel way for rideshare drivers to supplement their income by providing engaging content for passengers. This initiative collaborates with top-tier drivers, supplying them with free tablets that display games, prize opportunities, and driver details.


DoorDash announces one-year partnership with ECP to expand safe e-bike access

DoorDash announced the one-year anniversary of its partnership with the Equitable Commute Project (ECP) to expand safe e-bike access for Dashers in New York City. The partnership has provided hundreds of delivery workers with high-quality e-bikes, safer batteries, and safety guidance, with plans to extend the collaboration to further enhance safety initiatives across the city.


DoorDash recaps safety awareness month and new safety features

DoorDash has announced the launch of its first-ever Safety Awareness Month to highlight and promote its safety features for Dashers. Since 2022, the company has introduced various safety tools, including real-time alerts and SafeDash Reporting, aimed at enhancing Dasher safety.


Silicon Valley Leadership Group on Prop 22: ‘The Supreme Court got it right when they upheld the will of California voters’

A spokesperson for the Silicon Valley Leadership Group (SVLG) said in a July 30 statement that in upholding Proposition (Prop) 22, which classifies app-based workers as independent contractors rather than employees, the California Supreme Court has rightly supported "the will of California voters," who approved the measure in 2020.


Up to $32K in refunds available via Self-Employed Tax Credit

Many self-employed Americans faced financial hardship during the COVID-19 pandemic due to shutdowns, quarantines, illness, and lost income. Congress responded with the Self-Employed Tax Credit (SETC), which consists of Sick Leave and Family Leave Tax Credits, offering relief of up to $32,220 to eligible workers for the 2021 tax year.