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NJ says Amazon illegally misclassified delivery drivers to avoid paying benefits, taxes
New Jersey officials say Amazon improperly classified its delivery drivers as freelance workers rather than regular employees in a bid to skip out on employee benefits and state taxes, amid a broader ...
Amazon.com (AMZN) announced it will be investing an additional $1.9B in the delivery service partner program, bringing its total investment over the last seven years to $16.7B. “We anticipate that ...
New Jersey is the latest state to sue Amazon over its labor practices, alleging the e-commerce giant is wrongly classifying some of its delivery drivers as independent contractors to deprive them of ...
NEW JERSEY (PIX11) — Amazon has been accused of depriving its delivery drivers of proper wages, benefits, and worker protections in a lawsuit filed by the New Jersey attorney general on Monday.
A crowd gathered to rally and speak out about taxes at the state Capitol in Olympia Saturday, with many saying the rising costs are becoming too much to handle. Initiatives to the legislature one step ...
At a time when the largest corporations in the U.S. are working to outmaneuver every kind of labor regulation, New Jersey has drawn a line in the sand. Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and Labor ...
Amazon's "Thank My Driver" program allows customers to show appreciation for their delivery drivers. Customers can thank their driver by using an Alexa-enabled device or through the Amazon app and ...
Amazon Prime Day is one of the busiest times of year for Flex drivers as they deliver packages. Some are planning early shifts.
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