In 2018, Amazon implemented its Delivery Service Partner (DSP) program, which is designed to help people looking to start their own delivery businesses using Amazon’s technology, logistics, and infrastructure. The program accomplishes this by providing partners with delivery vehicles, uniforms, and training so that they may deliver packages on behalf of Amazon.
However, these Amazon DSP drivers face many demands from busy schedules, intense physical demands, and long hours. In some instances, these drivers can end up dealing with lost pay or unpaid wages, whether it’s working before shifts begin or after they end, due to driver prep tasks like vehicle inspection, scanning packages, and loading vans. In other cases, drivers may lose pay by choosing to continue working during unpaid breaks.