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Amazon exploits workers and is anti-union

A : [[claim]]

[[Amazon]] engages in [[worker exploitation]] and is [[anti-union]].

A whopping 96% of drivers feel forced to drive dangerously to meet Amazonโ€™s targets, according to a survey of hundreds of drivers from the Organise network.

โ€“ [[Amazon workers tell bosses to scrap constant surveillance, micromanagement and unfair targets like Time Off Task]]

But Amazonโ€™s 275,000 drivers are hired through 3,000 third-party subcontractors, with whom Amazon can cancel contracts with little explanation or warning, making it particularly difficult for workers to unionize or fight to improve conditions.

โ€“ [[Extreme heat prompts first-ever Amazon delivery driver strike]]

Despite the fact that workers who deliver Amazon packages sport branded vests, shirts, and pants; drive Amazon-branded trucks; have schedules and wage floors set by Amazon; receive routes from an Amazon app; and can be disciplined and fired by Amazon, the company claims they arenโ€™t technically employees.

โ€“ [[Extreme heat prompts first-ever Amazon delivery driver strike]]

On April 24, the drivers announced that they had formed a union and had bargained a contract with Battle Tested Strategies to address fair pay and worker safety in the heat. They asked that Amazon respect the terms of the new contract, which guarantees $30 hourly wages, health and vehicle safety standards, and the right to refuse unsafe deliveries.

Instead, the company immediately announced that the subcontractor โ€œhad a track record of failing to perform and had been notified of its termination for poor performance well before todayโ€™s announcement.โ€

โ€“ [[Extreme heat prompts first-ever Amazon delivery driver strike]]

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