Amazon’s entire delivery network is built on the backs of misclassified Delivery Service Partner (DSP) workers who are subjected...

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    • Jan 2023
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    Amazon’s entire delivery network is built on the backs of misclassified Delivery Service Partner (DSP) workers who are subjected...

    Amazon’s entire delivery network is built on the backs of misclassified Delivery Service Partner (DSP) workers who are subjected to unsafe working conditions and denied their right to organize and form a union. A group of Senators is now calling out Amazon for lying to Congress about its DSP program.



    Teamsters, tell your Senator to stand up against Amazon’s dangerous subcontractor delivery scheme! ?

    The Teamsters are working hard to make sure that workers at Amazon are treated with the dignity and respect that they deserve. Amazon delivery drivers are a common sight on streets all around the country.  They drive Amazon branded vans; they wear Amazon branded clothing; Amazon sets and monitors their productivity quotas; and Amazon often sets their work schedules.  Despite all of this, Amazon deliberately misclassifies these workers as employees of the "Delivery Service Partners" rather than as direct employees of Amazon.   Amazon has also repeatedly violated the rights of these workers to organize and form a union - enough is enough! Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) is standing up for these workers, and we need your Senator to join in this effort. Email your Senators today, and urge them to sign onto Sen. Murphy's letter calling for answers about Amazon's dangerous and illegal business practices. These workers need the help of Teamster members everywhere - take action NOW!






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