New NYC Consumer Chief Vows Aggressive Crackdown on Delivery Apps

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New York City's new Commissioner of the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, Samuel Levine, pledges a tougher, more public enforcement stance, signaling aggressive action including a Motoclick lawsuit and a report accusing DoorDash and Uber Eats of engineering app tricks to drain workers’ tips, as Mayor Mamdani expands the department’s consumer-protection agenda and resources.
- Mamdani’s Consumer Protection Commissioner Vows More Aggressive Action The New York Times
- Executive Order 11 NYC.gov
- NYC businesses could see fewer fines, fees with Mayor Mamdani order SILive.com
- MAMDANI’S FIRST 100 DAYS: Mayor orders city agencies to map every fee facing small businesses PoliticsNY
- New York City Targets “Junk Fees” and Subscription Practices Through New Executive Orders The National Law Review
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