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		<title>Instacart Cancels Plans To Scrap Tips Amid Threats Of Strikes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Instacart is adjusting planned changes to its pay structure for full-service shoppers, following threats of a boycott by the independent contractors who were outraged over the $2 billion grocery delivery startup&#8217;s plans to replace tips with an optional 10% service fee collected by the company. &#8220;After announcing this change we heard from shoppers that they&#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://www.cloud-computing-koeln.de/instacart-cancels-plans-to-scrap-tips-amid-threats-of-strikes/">Continue reading &#8594;</a></p>
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<p>Instacart is adjusting planned changes to its pay structure for full-service shoppers, following threats of a boycott by the independent contractors who were outraged over the $2 billion grocery delivery startup&rsquo;s plans to replace tips with an optional 10% service fee collected by the company.</p>
<p>&#8220;After announcing this change we heard from shoppers that they liked most of the changes but wanted to retain the ability for customers to tip online,&#8221; Instacart explained in a <a target="_blank" href="https://news.instacart.com/2016/10/14/updates-to-our-shopping-experience/" target="_blank"  rel="nofollow" >Friday blog post</a>. &#8220;We understand their concern and have decided to continue to accept tips.&#8221;</p>
<p>Instacart&amp;<a class="expresscurate_contentTags" href="http://www.cloud-computing-koeln.de/tag/039/">#039</a>;s move comes just two days ahead of a threatened October 16/17 strike organized around a &#8220;Let&amp;039;s get our tips back&#8221; call to action.</p>
<p>Instacart had maintained that planned changes to its pay rate for independent contractors &mdash; which involved raising their base pay rate and replacing tips with an optional 10% &ldquo;service amount&rdquo; paid directly to Instacart &mdash; were intended to benefit workers by reducing reliance on tips.</p>
<p>&ldquo;I get a lot of big tips. That&rsquo;s what I rely on.&#8221;</p>
<p>But shoppers who did some back-of-the-envelope math following the company&rsquo;s announcement worried that the changes would reduce their overall income. &ldquo;I get a lot of big tips. That&rsquo;s what I rely on,&rdquo; said Matt, a shopper in Chicago who planned to boycott Instacart on Sunday and Monday. &ldquo;I knew it wasn&rsquo;t going to be in my best interests.&rdquo;.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Josh, a shopper on the East Coast, agreed. &ldquo;Right now on an average week I make about $750, and I&amp;039;ve made up to $1100 if I really work hard all week and things aren&amp;039;t slow,&rdquo; he told BuzzFeed News via email. &ldquo;So, with the changes I&rsquo;m looking at making between $500 and $700 for the same amount of work.&rdquo;</p>
<p>As independent contractors working in different cities, Instacart shoppers don&rsquo;t have a central method of communicating. But by sharing their frustration on social media &mdash;via Facebook groups, Instagram accounts and <a class="expresscurate_contentTags" href="http://www.cloud-computing-koeln.de/tag/wheresthetipinstacart/">#wheresthetipinstacart</a> on Twitter &mdash; the beginnings of a movement started to congeal. Over email, Instacart shoppers in different cities orchestrated a plan to <a class="expresscurate_contentTags" href="http://www.cloud-computing-koeln.de/tag/boycottinstacart/">#boycottinstacart</a> on October 16 and 17, the day the pay changes were set to roll out, hoping to slow service on what are typically two of the company&amp;039;s busiest days.</p>
<p>When a widely shared <a target="_blank" href="https://piss.io/instacart-renames-tips-to-service-amounts-keeps-them-5b80de24f7d6#.f2y9yu1sx" target="_blank"  rel="nofollow" >blog post</a> critical of Instacart&amp;039;s plan to scrap tips fueled further outrage online, Instacart published a rebuttal on its blog. But some shoppers were even more frustrated by the way that post was written, arguing it intentionally clouded the issue of just who collected the &ldquo;service amount.&#8221; While it&rsquo;s true that 100% of the fee does go to shoppers it won&rsquo;t necessarily be given to the person doing the shopping and the delivery. Instead, the service amount is pooled and redistributed by Instacart, which is where some in-store shoppers had a problem.</p>
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<p>&ldquo;Instacart is not being fully transparent to shoppers or customers,&rdquo; said Liz Temkin, a shopper in Los Angeles, who isn&rsquo;t planning to participate in the boycott. &ldquo;They are telling customers that the service charge goes directly to the shopper, but that&amp;039;s not the truth. It goes into a general pot, so that Instacart can pay us a higher delivery charge. It makes no sense to pay me the same for a small order of groceries versus the same number of items from Costco. And what about my mileage &amp; loading stuff up from the car to deliver to an office building?&rdquo;</p>
<p>Some Instacart shoppers who spoke with BuzzFeed News said they were worried about participating in the strike for fear of being removed from the platform for &ldquo;reliability issues.&rdquo; Many declined to share their names fearing Instacart might deactivate their account.</p>
<p>But some felt taking a risk was the only way to have an impact on Instacart&rsquo;s policies. &ldquo;Fear is going to keep [shoppers] from doing much outside of social media and talking. What we want is action,&rdquo; said Matt, who estimated as many as forty shoppers in Chicago were prepared to join the boycott. &ldquo;The only thing that&rsquo;s going to get us what we want is what affects customer service and profit.&rdquo;</p>
<p>The threat of a strike has had an impact. Following Instacart&rsquo;s announcement today, the changes to base fare and addition of a service amount, charged by default when customers checkout, will remain as planned. But customers will have the option to add a tip on top of that in app if they so choose.</p>
<p>Given the adjusted rate and new fee, it&rsquo;s unclear how many customers will be willing to also add a tip. Though Instacart says 20% of customers already don&rsquo;t tip at all, and 40% of tips average around $2, top shoppers say big orders or deliveries that involve heavy lifting or lots of stairs can earn them much more than that. Whether the October 16/17 strike will still occur also remains to be seen. But if shoppers have something to say about the update, it seems that &mdash; for now at least &mdash; Instacart is willing to listen.</p>
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