While one’s worth is not determined by an abundance of possessions, our faith teaches us that all workers deserve a just living. However, for many people in our communities, the way our laws are written are keeping them from enjoying equal pay for equal work. This is especially true for New Yorkers who support themselves and their families doing delivery work — and we stand alongside our lawmakers who are looking to change that.
The Greater Springfield Community Church has been serving members of our Queens community from all different occupations, backgrounds and socioeconomic levels for nearly a century. We have always advocated for the needs of our congregants, so we were encouraged when New York City implemented a minimum pay rate for app-based food delivery workers — many of whom are part of our beloved congregation.
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Op-ed | Justice for all delivery workers: It’s time to close the grocery pay gap