Amazon Contractors can't even sing in their cars now. Unions protect against this micromanagement. - eviltoast
    • lemmy_at_em@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      If the drivers are contractors, wouldn’t this level of surveillance and dictating how they perform their job be a violation of labor law? I thought this level of micro management would indicate that the drivers are employees not contractors.

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        2 months ago

        Correct! Amazon and other delivery companies are absolutely violating labor laws and they’re getting away with it because of regulatory capture.

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          2 months ago

          I thought I just saw the other day that a judge ruled they were employees, not contractors. Let me look…

          Okay, it’s a little more complex than that - looks like it was one of their “delivery partners” who decided to unionize, and the NRLB ruled Amazon is a joint employer with the delivery partner company. lol Gift WaPo article for it. I couldn’t find other sources.