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Founded Year

1993

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Other Investors | Alive

About Relay

Relay is an entire workflow, from service documentation to requirements tracking to claim lifecycle management to ensuring program security and visibility. It offers speedy service documentation, reduces data entry, ensures compliance, and protects student privacy. The company was formerly known as CompuClaim. It was founded in 1993 and is based in Bristol, Rhode Island.

Headquarters Location

400 Metacom Ave

Bristol, Rhode Island, 02809,

United States

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Latest Relay News

Uber, DoorDash sue New York City over minimum wage law

Jul 6, 2023

Relay Delivery Inc also filed a lawsuit in the same court claiming the law will put the New York-based company out of business unless it raises the fees it charges to restaurants. Vilda Vera Mayuga, head of the city's Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, said the law will help lift thousands of workers out of poverty. Reuters | Updated: 06-07-2023 23:11 IST | Created: 06-07-2023 23:11 IST SHARE Uber Technologies Inc, DoorDash Inc and other app-based food delivery companies filed lawsuits on Thursday seeking to strike down New York City's novel law setting a minimum wage for delivery workers. The companies filed separate complaints in New York state court claiming the law, which takes effect July 12, is based on a misunderstanding of how the food delivery industry works. Grubhub Inc joined DoorDash in its lawsuit. The law will require companies to pay delivery workers $17.96 an hour, which will rise to nearly $20 in April 2025. Companies can decide whether to pay workers hourly or per delivery, which would be based on the hours workers are logged into the app. Delivery apps would need to increase the number of trips completed per hour to absorb the new labor costs, forcing them to shrink service areas and harming consumers and restaurants, the companies said. Uber and DoorDash in May both raised their annual earnings forecasts after beating quarterly revenue expectations, stemming from an increase in orders for food, groceries and convenience products. Relay Delivery Inc also filed a lawsuit in the same court claiming the law will put the New York-based company out of business unless it raises the fees it charges to restaurants. Vilda Vera Mayuga, head of the city's Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, said the law will help lift thousands of workers out of poverty. "Delivery workers, like all workers, deserve fair pay for their labor, and we are disappointed that Uber, DoorDash, Grubhub, and Relay disagree," Mayuga said in a statement. Supporters of the law, which is the first of its kind in the U.S., say it is needed because delivery workers in the city earn about $11 an hour on average after expenses, far below the city's $15 minimum wage. App-based delivery workers are usually treated as independent contractors rather than company employees, so general minimum wage laws do not apply to them. The companies in the lawsuits filed on Thursday say city officials justified the law based on flawed studies and statistics. The city's surveys of delivery workers were biased and designed to elicit responses that would justify a minimum wage, the companies said. The lawsuits also claim the law is based on the unsupported assumption that restaurants make little profit from app-based orders, and that it imposes burdensome recordkeeping requirements. "This fatally flawed and subjective rulemaking process unsurprisingly worsened these already problematic policies," DoorDash said in a statement announcing its lawsuit. The companies accused the city of violating a state law barring rules that are "arbitrary and capricious." They are seeking orders blocking the law from taking effect while the lawsuits proceed and rulings permanently striking down the law. (This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.) Advertisement

Relay Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Relay founded?

    Relay was founded in 1993.

  • Where is Relay's headquarters?

    Relay's headquarters is located at 400 Metacom Ave, Bristol.

  • What is Relay's latest funding round?

    Relay's latest funding round is Other Investors.

  • Who are the investors of Relay?

    Investors of Relay include Level Equity and RF Investment Partners.

  • Who are Relay's competitors?

    Competitors of Relay include Mocingbird and 4 more.

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