Teamsters Target Amazon Delivery Drivers
Briefly

Last year, 84 Amazon delivery drivers from Palmdale, California, became the first U.S. group to join the Teamsters, marking a significant unionization milestone for Amazon drivers.
The union alleges that Amazon is a co-employer of the drivers and accuses the ecommerce behemoth of using its DSP program to dodge responsibility for employee treatment.
Amazon warns it may raise fees for sellers if the union wins, indicating that labor disputes can ripple through the wider ecosystem of Amazon's marketplace.
An NLRB administrative law judge has set a hearing for March 25, 2025, highlighting the lengthy legal process surrounding labor relations at Amazon.
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