The roller-coaster ride of working for Instacart has taken another twist.
The grocery delivery startup, valued by investors at $2 billion, is cutting pay for some workers in at least four cities, according to pay rates viewed by Recode. The pay reductions mark the second time in the last 10 months that Instacart has cut wages.
Screenshots from workers’ Instacart apps viewed by Recode showed pay decreases ranging from 11 percent to 19 percent both for workers who shop for grocery orders and deliver them. Pay reductions for delivery-only workers ranged from 6 percent to 21 percent. These cuts are being made in parts of Seattle, Atlanta, Chicago and Portland, Ore.
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