Amazon drivers 'are asked to deliver up to 200 parcels a day for less than the minimum wage and they

cheryl

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Amazon drivers 'are asked to deliver up to 200 parcels a day for less than the minimum wage and they even have to urinate into bottles to keep pace' - Daily Mail

  • Drivers say they regularly work longer than 11-hour days and break speed limits
  • They claim Amazon-made delivery routes don't take traffic jams into account
  • Driving and Vehicle Standards Agency has vowed to investigate the company
  • Amazon doesn't employ the drivers directly, as they're hired by outside agencies
  • Drivers work via Amazon's app and follow delivery routes made by the company
 

NYCFXG

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I've been peeing in bottles for years... Where's the outrage for me? Trucks are full of piss bottles during busy weeks.. 3 years ago we lined them up near check out to show management what life was like for us slaves during peak.
 

Mutineer

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Gee. Being an Amazon courier sounds exactly like XG. Nothing more than a ginormous class-action lawsuit waiting to happen. If I had nothing better to do and lived in an Amazon delivery area, I'd cheerfully belly up to that trough.
 

MynameisNeigan

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Had a friend that crashed while delivering for Amazon in his personal car, insurance company denied the claim cause his vehicle was not insured for commercial purposes.
 

The Driver

I drive.
Had a friend that crashed while delivering for Amazon in his personal car, insurance company denied the claim cause his vehicle was not insured for commercial purposes.

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