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  2. Amazon says its increasing pay for contracted delivery drivers

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    Amazon says it’s boosting pay for contracted drivers who deliver millions of packages to customers every day. Many of Amazon’s delivery service partners, or DSPs, already pay well above that.

  3. Holiday Tipping: Amazon’s $5 Driver Tips Are Back — Here’s ...

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    As a way to reward drivers extra for their hard work, Amazon has announced the return of its promotion that lets you give your last delivery driver a $5 tip for free. This offer began on Dec. 12 ...

  4. Amazon Pay Raise: Warehouse and Delivery Workers Get Bump - AOL

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    Amazon announced it’s raising the average starting pay for its warehouse workers and delivery drivers from $18 to more than $19 per hour, starting this month. It’s a $1 billion annual ...

  5. Amazon Fresh Review: Pros, Cons, and How It Compares - Healthline

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    Amazon Fresh is a grocery delivery service available to Amazon Prime and Amazon Prime Student members in select cities. The service includes free delivery for Prime members and offers a wide ...

  6. Amazon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Amazon was founded on July 5, 1994, by Jeff Bezos in Bellevue, Washington. [6] The company originally started as an online marketplace for books but gradually expanded its offerings to include a wide range of product categories. This diversification led to it being referred to as "The Everything Store". [7]

  7. Misclassification of employees as independent contractors

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    Some of the drivers sued after California passed a law aimed at requiring gig economy companies to classify workers as employees that took effect January 1, 2020. Likewise, many more workers in the gig economy are making similar claims. This goes for, for example, Amazon's "last mile" delivery drivers and FedEx's ground delivery drivers.

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