Amazon Delivery Drivers Now Classified As Employees By Federal Regulator: Union Says 'Won A Monumental Determination'
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A federal labor regulator has classified Amazon delivery drivers as employees, which may increase Amazon's responsibility for working conditions. This decision could force Amazon to negotiate with unions, contradicting its previous stance. The NLRB found Amazon unlawfully targeted drivers with termination threats. Amazon disputes the union's claims.

August 23, 2024 | 6:48 am
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The NLRB's decision to classify Amazon delivery drivers as employees could increase Amazon's responsibility for working conditions and force negotiations with unions. This may impact Amazon's operational costs and labor relations.
The NLRB's decision directly impacts Amazon's labor practices, potentially increasing costs and complicating labor relations. This could negatively affect Amazon's stock in the short term as investors react to potential increased liabilities and operational challenges.
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