New Jersey officials filed suit against Amazon. The state accuses the e-commerce giant and its Amazon Logistics delivery network of illegally classifying Flex delivery drivers as independent ...
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 officials say Amazon denied fair wages to delivery drivers who worked more than 40 hours a week by misclassifying them as independent contractors. The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office ...
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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.
Amazon offers customers in major cities convenience. Like magic, packages ranging from cleaning products to electronics can appear on their doorstep within hours. Delivering these packages is supposed ...
State officials are seeking back wages for drivers, unpaid taxes, and penalties against the company. Amazon maintains the lawsuit is incorrect, stating its Flex program offers drivers flexibility and ...
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 ...