Tipping Point: How DoorDash Workers Sparked a $17M Reckoning – Ep 2
Release Date: 05/09/2025
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DoorDash just settled for $16.75 million over allegations it used customer tips to subsidize driver pay, but is that enough to change the game? In this episode, Alex and Matt unpack what really drove this payout, and why it wasn’t an algorithm audit that made the difference — it was workers organizing. From grassroots action to policy pressure, they explore how tech-powered gig work isolates individuals — and how breaking that isolation is the first step toward accountability. Tune in as they ask: What does real transparency look like in the platform economy? And how do you turn...
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In this episode, Matt and Alex explore how Uber has expanded into AI data labeling, a hidden yet essential task that powers machine learning models. But behind this expansion lies a deeper story of algorithmic wage discrimination and the growing influence of tech companies on gig work. Tune in as they dissect the intersection of AI, algorithms, and worker compensation in the platform economy. Connect with Matt Schumwinger: Follow Big Lake Data:
info_outlineDoorDash just settled for $16.75 million over allegations it used customer tips to subsidize driver pay, but is that enough to change the game? In this episode, Alex and Matt unpack what really drove this payout, and why it wasn’t an algorithm audit that made the difference — it was workers organizing.
From grassroots action to policy pressure, they explore how tech-powered gig work isolates individuals — and how breaking that isolation is the first step toward accountability.
Tune in as they ask: What does real transparency look like in the platform economy? And how do you turn individual frustration into collective power?
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