A bipartisan group of U.S. Senators and the Teamsters Union are asking Amazon to explain itself regarding what they call “persistent mistreatment” of Delivery Service Partner (DSP) program drivers.
U.S. lawmakers are saying Amazon and CEO Andy Jassy are dodging questions related to its Delivery Service Partner (DSP) program, particularly over concerns that the e-commerce giant is allegedly ...
Small businesses that use Amazon’s familiar blue vans to ferry packages say they’re getting blindsided by repair bills of $20,000 or more per vehicle that they can ill afford. The dispute over repair ...
Amazon.com is facing a new labor challenge, this time from small-business owners who run the company’s package-delivery network. A group calling itself DSPs for Equitable and Fair Treatment, or Deft, ...
Amazon has been caught lying to lawmakers yet again about its labor practices, according to a bipartisan Senate letter. Led by Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT), the group of 31 Democrats and three Republicans ...
Amazon says it’s investing another $2.1 billion in its Delivery Service Partner program, including steps to boost financial outcomes for independent delivery firms and the drivers they employ to ...
Sophia Strother became an Amazon Delivery Service Partner in 2020. Within one year, she says her company became a million-dollar business. After her worst quarter ever, Strother says a business coach ...