TEAMSTERS DENOUNCE SHAM SETTLEMENT IN AMAZON JOINT EMPLOYER CASE
Union to Appeal Corrupt DSP Ruling on Behalf of Palmdale Drivers
"Today's decision to force a corrupt settlement between Amazon and the NLRB shows that the only place workers will find justice is on the picket line. This last-minute intervention to stop a trial that Amazon was losing is a travesty of justice.
"Amazon fears that its Delivery Service Partner (DSP) model will be exposed for what it is: a scam to avoid accountability as the joint employer of its drivers. This is why Amazon spent
"Less than two years ago,
"This is one case that doesn't set a precedent, and there are dozens of others just like it that Amazon will have to face. Our growing movement of Amazon Teamsters will continue to hold this company accountable through direct action until it ends its corrupt DSP model. Amazon can hide from the courtroom, but it can't hide from the Teamsters. We will never give up on our commitment to protect workers and will be pursuing all legal options in response to this settlement."
Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents over 1.3 million hardworking people in the
Contact:
Matt McQuaid, (771) 241-0015
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SOURCE International Brotherhood of Teamsters
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