By Danielle Kaye Vans marked with Amazon’s arrow logo have become ubiquitous ... Amazon ended a contract with a delivery company in Palmdale, Calif., after drivers started organizing with ...
An Amazon delivery driver flees the scene after hitting a parked car. The only problem is someone caught him on camera. TikTok user Abby (@abby.rs_) captured the incident in a video posted on Oct. 15.
Amazon is using a new, proprietary AI solution called Vision-Assisted Package Retrieval (VAPR) to locate packages in its vans ...
Launched in 2022, Amazon Today allows retailers who sell on Amazon to offer speedy delivery from their brick-and-mortar ...
Delivery drivers have a tough job. They have to fight traffic, find places to park, deal with all kinds of weather, and deal ...
The technology – called Vision-Assisted Package Retrieval, or VAPR – is intended to cut down on the time and effort it takes ...
Now here comes Business Insider, out with the results of an investigation that found drivers of Amazon-affiliated courier companies being forced to use delivery trucks that are in, let’s say ...
GeekWire spotted several… Read More Talk about a sh**ty day at work. An Amazon delivery driver making a stop at a customer’s house fell into what appears to be a septic hole. Standing in knee ...
A view shows the logo of Amazon ... California. BTS drivers voted to join the International Brotherhood of Teamsters union last year, becoming the first Amazon delivery contractors to unionize.
Last week, Amazon also hiked wages for its contracted delivery drivers to roughly $22 an hour as part of a $2.1 billion ...
Two joint-employer rulings by the NLRB challenge Amazon’s strategy for dodging unionization among DSP delivery drivers. If ...
Amazon has revealed new technology that it says will help delivery drivers avoid organizing packages at stops or manually check to see if they have the right parcel for each delivery Amazon has ...