DCWP protects New Yorkers from predatory businesses and enforces worker rights. It regulates everything from debt collectors and tow trucks to delivery app companies, and enforces the city's minimum pay rules for gig workers. This is the agency that goes after companies ripping you off. If a debt collector harasses you, a tow truck overcharges you, or DoorDash skims your delivery driver's tips, DCWP is the city's enforcement arm.
Spending
$51.9M
2,312 transactions →
Payroll
$25.2M
8,149 pay records →
Avg Salary
$83.7K
across 8,149 records
Did You Know
DCWP's investigation found that DoorDash and Uber deliberately designed their tipping interfaces to lower what customers tipped, costing delivery workers an estimated $550 million -- then the city forced them to pay it back.
| ADMINISTRATION | $13.2M |
| NYC KIDS RISE INC | $12.0M |
| LICENSING/ENFORCEMENT | $12.0M |
| 32-42 BROADWAY OWNER LLC | $2.7M |
| EAST RIVER DEVELOPMENT ALLIANCE, INC. | $1.4M |
| CLERICAL ASSOCIATE MOST MAYORAL AG | 1,465 staff | $55.9K avg |
| INSPECTOR (CONSUMER AND WORKER PROTECTION) | 1,371 staff | $60.7K avg |
| AGENCY ATTORNEY | 803 staff | $99.0K avg |
| COMMUNITY COORDINATOR |
| 487 staff |
| $79.3K avg |
| ASSOCIATE INSPECTOR (CONSUMER AND WORKER PROTECTION) | 408 staff | $90.8K avg |
Who It Serves
All NYC consumers, gig workers (especially delivery workers), low-wage workers, and small business owners seeking licenses.
Category
Government Operations