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Int 1332-2025 · BillLocal Law 2026/034

A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the wrongful deactivation of app-based contracted delivery workers

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Sandy Nurse
Sponsor
Sandy NurseDemocratDistrict 37
Cosponsors
57
Introduced
Jul 13, 2025

Summary

This bill would prohibit delivery services from deactivating app-based contracted delivery workers unless the deactivation is for just cause or bona fide economic reasons. A delivery service would be required to use progressive discipline prior to deactivating a worker for just cause, unless such deactivation is for egregious misconduct, and would be required to provide notice of such deactivation within 72 hours of deactivating the worker. A delivery service would be required to provide 120 days’ advance notice prior to deactivation for bona fide economic reasons. An app-based contracted delivery worker may challenge their deactivation in an informal resolution process with the delivery service, or request that the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) investigate the deactivation. If DCWP determines the deactivation was wrongful, the delivery worker would be entitled to remedies including reinstatement and payment of lost earnings.

Official summary of legislation · NYC Council

Legislative history

Last action

Jul 13, 2025