

The company also announced a new customer tip setting on Sunday that defaults the tip to the amount the user tipped on the previous order.

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Instacart told MT on Sunday that it would begin providing free disinfecting supplies to full-service shoppers (a majority of the platform). Instacart workers are calling “for more substantial and preventative help.” “This bill is an incredible victory for the millions of freelancers who are unable to work due to this crisis,” Freelancers Union President Rafael Espinal said Friday afternoon. Remember: The $2 trillion emergency relief package passed Friday was a key win for self-employed, contract and gig economy workers, who are now set to receive expanded unemployment insurance benefits, as we reported in MT. “Instacart has still not provided essential protections to Shoppers on the front lines that could prevent them from becoming carriers, falling ill themselves, or worse.” They continued: “We will not risk our safety, our health, or our lives for a company that fails to adequately protect us, fails to adequately pay us, and fails to provide us with accessible benefits should we become sick.”

“Instacart has turned this pandemic into a PR campaign, portraying itself the hero of families that are sheltered-in-place, isolated, or quarantined,” they wrote in a blog post. The groups said they “will not return to work until our demands are met.” The groups also want to expand protective benefits like sick pay to workers beyond only those who’ve tested positive for the virus or have been put into mandatory quarantine by officials to also include those with pre-existing conditions or other risk factors. The countrywide campaign, led by Instacart Shoppers and Gig Workers Collective, demands that workers receive basic safety essentials (like hand sanitizer, soap and disinfectant products) at no cost and get “hazard pay” made up of an extra $5 per order and a default in-app tip amount of at least 10 percent. TODAY: GIG WORKERS GO ON STRIKE - Many of Instacart’s hundreds of thousands of shoppers are going on strike today to protest the grocery delivery app’s handling of their safety concerns during the worsening pandemic. An event for our calendar? Send details to. Got a news tip? Write Alex at or Ali_Lev. Yes, the president signed the CARES Act into Law on Friday, but the mega-bailout leaves mega-questions. HEY ALL YOU COOL CATS AND KITTENS WELCOME BACK TO MORNING TECH. virus: Leading Silicon Valley tech companies are shelling out millions (Facebook) or hundreds of millions (Google) to support global response efforts and accelerate the search for a Covid-19 cure. Amazon walkout: After employees in at least 10 Amazon warehouses across the country tested positive for coronavirus, workers at a New York City facility are walking out today to demand the company do more to protect them. Front-line gig workers revolt: Instacart shoppers across the country are set to go on strike today to demand more physical and financial protection from the grocery delivery platform that has seen its business surge in recent weeks.
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