A recent report from The Information found that Amazon's cameras track and score drivers based on how they conform to a safety rating system.
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NJ says Amazon illegally misclassified delivery drivers to avoid paying benefits, taxes
New Jersey officials say Amazon improperly classified its delivery drivers as freelance workers rather than regular employees in a bid to skip out on employee benefits and state taxes, amid a broader ...
Amazon and a group of delivery drivers using its Flex program told a federal judge in Seattle on Tuesday that they have ...
Amazon.com (AMZN) announced it will be investing an additional $1.9B in the delivery service partner program, bringing its total investment over the last seven years to $16.7B. “We anticipate that ...
NEW JERSEY (PIX11) — Amazon has been accused of depriving its delivery drivers of proper wages, benefits, and worker protections in a lawsuit filed by the New Jersey attorney general on Monday.
New Jersey is the latest state to sue Amazon over its labor practices, alleging the e-commerce giant is wrongly classifying some of its delivery drivers as independent contractors to deprive them of ...
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