The City Council on Wednesday voted to override the mayor’s vetoes of bills that would increase salaries for grocery delivery workers and decriminalize unlicensed street vending.

The bills have been yet another clashing points between Mayor Adams and the more progressive Council, members of which argued the legislation is necessary protections for working-class and immigrant New Yorkers.

The first bill would eventually set a minimum wage of $21.44 for third-party grocery delivery workers — matching the minimum wage the city set for restaurant delivery workers earlier this year. That veto was overridden with a vote of 39-8.

The second bill would ensure companies with “contracted” workers performing delivery services receive the same wage requirements. The Council moved it forward

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