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