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  2. Amazon hikes wages for contract delivery drivers as union ...

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    Amazon is bumping its average national pay for contracted delivery drivers to roughly $22 an hour, up from $20.50 an hour, the company said Thursday.. The wage increase is part of Amazon’s $2.1 ...

  3. Thousands of drivers file arbitration claims against Amazon ...

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    Most drivers earn $18-25 per hour, according to Amazon, though how much they get paid can depend on other factors, such as their location and how long it takes to complete deliveries.

  4. Amazon drivers are poised to get a 7% pay rise after they ...

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    Amazon is investing $2.1 billion to boost delivery drivers' pay. The investment will raise drivers' pay to nearly $22 per hour, a 7% increase on average from last year. Amazon has been facing ...

  5. Amazon says its increasing pay for contracted delivery drivers

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    It did not disclose how much the bump will be, but said it expects U.S. drivers to earn an average of $20.50 per hour. Many of Amazon’s delivery service partners, or DSPs, already pay well above ...

  6. List of gig economy companies - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Flex: United States [a] An online delivery service [2] Cargomatic: United States: An online delivery platform that connects drivers with customers [24] CitySprint: United Kingdom: A courier service [25] [26] Deliv: United States: An online delivery service [27] [28] DPDgroup: France [a] An online parcel delivery service [29] Dunzo: India ...

  7. Prime Now - Wikipedia

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    To meet the on-demand delivery needs of Prime Now, Amazon launched Amazon Flex, [42] a platform for gig workers, in 2015. [43] Drivers for the program use a proprietary app to complete deliveries. [44] The contractors do not wear Amazon branded apparel, and deliver using their personal vehicles. [45]