Thousands of drivers file arbitration claims against Amazon for unpaid wages and other losses
- More than 15,000 Amazon contract drivers filed arbitration claims on Tuesday, alleging misclassification as independent contractors rather than employees.
- About 15,860 Amazon Flex drivers have submitted arbitration claims with the American Arbitration Association, seeking compensation for unpaid wages, overtime, and expenses.
- Drivers in California, Illinois, and Massachusetts submitted arbitration claims arguing they should be classified as Amazon employees based on state laws.
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Thousands of Amazon Flex Drivers File Legal Claims Over Contractor Classification
Thousands of Amazon Flex drivers have filed claims alleging the online retail giant wrongly classified them as independent contractors instead of employees, depriving them of various financial benefits and protections. The arbitration claims, announced by lawyers for the drivers on June 11, seek compensation for unpaid wages, overtime, and reimbursement for various work-related expenses, such as mileage costs and cell phone usage, among other th…
Amazon Flex drivers allege they were wrongfully denied wages
More than 15,750 people who delivered packages for Amazon.com Inc’s Flex service filed arbitration claims on June 11, arguing the company wrongly denied them wages and other compensation, lawyers for the drivers said. Read full story
Thousands of Amazon Flex drivers file arbitration claims for misclassification as contractors
Thousands of Amazon.com Flex drivers filed arbitration claims on Tuesday, alleging they were misclassified as independent contractors rather than employees, the lawyer representing the drivers told Reuters. About 15,800 drivers have submitted arbitration claims with the American Arbitration Association, s
Amazon Flex Drivers Allege They Were Wrongfully Denied Wages
More than 15,750 people who delivered packages for Amazon.com Inc.’s Flex service filed arbitration claims on Tuesday, arguing the company wrongly denied them wages and other compensation, lawyers for the drivers said.

Thousands of drivers file arbitration claims against Amazon for unpaid wages and other losses
Thousands of Amazon delivery drivers have filed legal claims against the company. Two law firms spearheading the action said about 15,860 Amazon Flex drivers submitted arbitration claims on Tuesday with
Thousands of drivers file arbitration claims against Amazon for unpaid wages, other losses
Thousands of delivery drivers filed legal claims against Amazon on Tuesday, alleging the company’s classification of them as independent contractors instead of employees has led to unpaid wages and other financial losses. The post Thousands of drivers file arbitration claims against Amazon for unpaid wages, other losses first appeared on Michigan Lawyers Weekly.
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