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posted by Fnord666 on Sunday August 25 2019, @11:21PM   Printer-friendly
from the people-tip-Amazon-drivers? dept.

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Amazon will no longer use drivers' tips to cover their base pay

Amazon has pledged to be more transparent and to tell its its Flex delivery drivers how much they actually earn, according to an email sent to contractors as seen by the LA Times. Perhaps more importantly, the e-commerce giant will no longer dip into drivers' tips to cover their base pay. LA Times reported earlier this year that the company used drivers' supplemental earnings to fulfill the $18-to-$25-per-hour base pay they're guaranteed.

The delivery drivers weren't aware of the practice due to the lack of transparency. They weren't told how much of the money they get came from tips, so some of them had to experiment by ordering items themselves to figure out what was going on. Going forward, based on Amazon's email, the company will start sending them a fare breakdown for their shift, showing how much their base pay is and how much tips they got.

"While earnings vary by region and block, with the change to Amazon's minimum contribution, we expect nationwide average earnings for these blocks to increase to more than $27 per hour," the email reportedly read.

This is similar to DoorDash, who was recently called out for using driver's tips to fulfill the minimum wage that the company guaranteed.


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  • (Score: 2) by JoeMerchant on Monday August 26 2019, @12:05AM

    by JoeMerchant (3937) on Monday August 26 2019, @12:05AM (#885433)

    I worked in a Holiday Inn breakfast restaurant one summer, nice spot by the pool on a really great beach. 1984, I think, and we'd get guys in there who'd order a $2 cup of coffee and leave a $3 tip...

    Anyway, the hostess was a pregnant witch all summer, and she could "read" the clientele coming in the place, and if a particular waitress was on her $hit list, that waitress would get all the light-to-non-existent tippers. As a busboy I got 10% of everybody in the restaurant, and I think the hostess got 20% of everyone, but the waitresses had to really stay on her good side or they'd go from a $100 morning to a $20 morning real quick.

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