(Reuters) -Amazon.com said on Thursday it will increase the compensation to its Delivery Service Partners (DSP) through a $660 million investment over the next year.Amazon's package delivery is done ...
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Amazon.com (AMZN) is lifting the average minimum pay for its package delivery drivers to avert union threats. The global e-commerce giant is investing $2.1 billion in its Delivery Service Partner (DSP ...
Amazon is spending $2.1 billion on its delivery service network — including pay increases — following renewed unionization efforts among delivery workers. The company said the investment in its ...
ORLAND, Calif. — Two of the three independent delivery companies based at the Amazon facility on the outskirts of this Northern California town are shutting down, laying off a total of more than 170 ...
Amazon says it’s investing another $2.1 billion in its Delivery Service Partner program, including steps to boost financial outcomes for independent delivery firms and the drivers they employ to ...
Amazon is giving another pay boost to its subcontracted delivery drivers in the U.S. amid growing union pressure. Drivers who work with Amazon’s Delivery Service Partners, or DSPs, will earn an ...
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The phone buzzed in Jake Clay’s hand as he stared at a renewal quote for his fleet’s insurance—nearly $500,000. Just three years earlier, Clay, an Air Force veteran, had been earning over $200,000 ...
Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) is one of the 12 Set-It-and-Forget-It Stocks to Buy Now. Following the strong second quarter, the company made a significant investment in its DSP program. Net sales at ...
Vestwell made headlines today by announcing a new partnership with Amazon’s Delivery Service Partner (DSP) program to offer Pooled Employer Plans (PEPs) to delivery associates. Sounds impressive, ...
Microsoft is winding down its demand-side platform (DSP), “Microsoft Invest” and named Amazon DSP as its preferred partner. But Microsoft is not the only big tech company putting its trust in Amazon.
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