"they're not employees, they're contractors!"
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Classic exploitation strategies!
"They don't really work for Amazon because we just fired them!"
(i know that's not what the article says, but that was just my first thought)
I hope we get a more left leaning president in America. Amazon needs a union and I simply can't see Sleepy Joe transforming into Dark Brandon with a second term.
2nd term President Biden might morph into a Dianne Frankenstein by the end of it.
To give an insight how it looks outside of the US/in Europe:
Amazon does not (or cannot) tell the contractors what the drivers should wear or how the vehicles look. Usually it's a plain white van, sometimes even a rental company logo on its side. The drivers just wear whatever they found in their closet.
So it's way more visual that they are working for a contractor logistics company and not employed by Amazon.
I insist Amazon doesn‘t really work for striking delivery drivers.