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  2. ‘Packages and profits over people’: What it’s like to be an ...

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    Thomas Hickman, 34, a delivery driver for Amazon in Georgia, told CNN that workdays can be grueling, often taking 12 hours to deliver hundreds of packages with limited breaks. “The pay needs to ...

  3. Thousands of Amazon drivers have gone on strike in the thick ...

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    Amazon drivers went on strike in four states across the country with less than a week to go ... and exclusively delivering Amazon packages. ... (DIL7) Amazon Delivery station in Skokie, Illinois ...

  4. Why Amazon Delivery Drivers Are On Strike - AOL

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    A delivery driver at an Amazon facility in Southern California, explains why she and her colleagues are on strike. ... (DSPs), that deliver packages exclusively for Amazon. By doing that, they ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Delivery (commerce) - Wikipedia

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    Larger firms including Amazon, Google, and FedEx have been investing in using delivery drones that are capable of carrying light packages across short distances. Such firms may also use a Delivery Driver App to plan efficient routes to help ensure they deliver items on time. [12]

  7. Prime Now - Wikipedia

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    Most workers who shop for (or "pick") groceries are employees of Amazon or Whole Foods and remain at the facility to prepare orders. 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]