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NYC sues Motoclick for allegedly stealing worker wages via canceled order fees, part of a wider push to protect gig workers ahead of new laws.
New York City, led by Mayor Zohran Mamdani, has sued food delivery app Motoclick, alleging it stole millions from workers by charging $10 for canceled orders and deducting full refund costs from pay, violating minimum wage laws.
The lawsuit, filed by the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, seeks to shut down the app and recover unpaid wages.
The action is part of a broader crackdown on gig economy practices, with warning letters sent to 60 delivery apps ahead of new worker protections taking effect January 26, 2026.
The city also cited concerns over delayed tipping on apps like DoorDash and Uber Eats, which may have cost drivers over $550 million in lost tips.
La ciudad de Nueva York demanda a Motoclick por presuntamente robar los salarios de los trabajadores a través de tarifas de pedidos cancelados, parte de un esfuerzo más amplio para proteger a los trabajadores anticipándose a las nuevas leyes.