Amazon faces complaint from NLRB amid battle with Teamsters
Source: The Hill
10/02/24 5:54 PM ET
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has issued a complaint against Amazon, accusing it of refusing to negotiate with Teamsters representing drivers in California employed by a contractor to the shipping and shopping giant.
The e-commerce company is now required to respond to the complaint by Oct. 15 with an NLRB hearing scheduled for March 25, 2025, before an NLRB administrative law judge.
In the complaint, NLRB argues that Amazon is a joint employer of the delivery drivers represented by Teamsters Local 396 in Palmdale, Calif. These drivers are employed by a company called Battle Tested Strategies (BTS), which is the contractor in the complaint. They were the first drivers under Amazon to vote to unionize last year.
Teamsters President Sean OBrien reacted to the news by saying it brought the labor organization one step closer to getting Amazon to the negotiating table. Amazon wants to reap the benefits of drivers labor without having to take on any of the responsibility for their wellbeingand those days are over, OBrien said in a release.
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