New York City Driver and Courier Benefits - Overview and FAQ

This page provides an overview of the benefits and protections available to you as a driver or courier in New York City’s 5 boroughs.

For information specific to the rest of New York State Benefits, please visit the New York State Benefits Page.

Key Policy Highlights

  • Courier Minimum Earnings Guarantee: Delivery couriers are entitled to a minimum pay rate for trip time.
  • Paid Sick Leave: All drivers and couriers can earn up to 56 hours of paid sick leave per year.
  • Courier Planner: A system for delivery couriers to reserve times to go online and ensure access.
  • Deactivation Appeals: You have the ability to appeal deactivation decisions.
  • Paid Training: You can be paid for completing specific training modules.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What is the minimum pay for delivery couriers in New York City?

A: Couriers are guaranteed a minimum hourly pay rate for “trip time.” As of April 1, 2024, the rate is $21.44 per hour of trip time, plus additional earnings based on market factors. This is reviewed weekly. For a full breakdown, see our New York City Courier Minimum Earnings page.

Q: How do I earn Paid Sick Leave in New York City?

A: You earn 1 hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours of active time, up to a maximum of 56 paid sick leave hours per year. This time is paid at a rate of $18.58 per hour (this is in addition to other paid time off you may receive under existing city law). Learn more on the New York City Paid Sick Leave page.

Q: What is the “Planner” for couriers? Do I have to use it?

A: Due to city regulations, there is a limit on how many couriers can be online at one time. The Planner is an in-app tool that allows you to reserve hour-long blocks to guarantee you can go online. While you can go online without a reservation if demand is high, reserving time is encouraged. Learn more on the New York City Courier Planner & Access Levels page.

Q: What happens if I earn less than the courier minimum?

A: Courier earnings are reviewed over a 7-day period. If your earnings from fares and incentives are less than the guaranteed minimum for your total trip time, you will receive an automatic “top-up” payment.

Q:Why don’t I see the tip amount upfront for deliveries anymore?

A: As a result of New York City regulations, tipping is now available to the customer after an order has been delivered. You will still keep 100% of your tips on top of your guaranteed minimum earnings.

Q: How can I appeal if my account is deactivated?

A: You can appeal deactivation decisions through the in-app Driver Review Center. See more on our NYS Driver Rights & Resources page, as this benefit applies statewide.

In-Depth Information

For a more detailed breakdown of each benefit, please visit the pages below:

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