The City of Seattle recently imposed 'premium pay' regulations for gig workers delivering groceries during the ongoing pandemic.
Now, the city is being sued by Instacart, as well as the Washington Food Industry Association, a local grocery advocacy group.
According to Gizmodo, many companies have been unwilling to provide hazard pay for essential employees during this health crisis.
Furthermore, many that did have rescinded or obfuscated those increases.
Instacart claims Seattle is overreaching its power, and illegally taxing groceries.
Itβs unclear whether the ordinance will stand up to scrutiny.
However, Instacart may not have calculated how badly its attitude toward essential workers may play in the court of public opinion.