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Teamsters Support New York City Delivery Protection Act

Landmark Legislation Targets Amazon's Abusive Subcontracting Model, Protects Workers
Press Contact: Matt McQuaid Phone: (771) 241-001 Email: mmcquaid@teamster.org
(NEW YORK) – Amazon Teamsters rallied today at New York City Hall in support of the Delivery Protection Act, a groundbreaking bill introduced by Councilmember Tiffany Cabán (D-22nd District) that would protect workers and communities near last-mile delivery facilities in New York City.
The legislation would ban Amazon’s exploitative Delivery Service Provider (DSP) model, making it illegal in New York City. It would also include licensing requirements for facilities and prohibit the use of third-party subcontractors for employment.
“The Teamsters will not allow Amazon to hide behind a smoke-and-mirrors subcontracting scheme to exploit workers and engage in illegal union-busting,” said Randy Korgan, Director of the Teamsters Amazon Division. “The Delivery Protection Act is the blueprint for fighting back against Amazon’s greed and obstruction. Thank you, Councilmember Cabán, for showing the rest of the country how we can deliver for Amazon workers.”
“For too long, companies like Amazon have gotten away with terrible conditions in their last-mile facilities, while using subcontractors to dodge responsibility for unsafe delivery conditions and dangerous streets,” said Councilmember Tiffany Cabán. “The Delivery Protection Act will end that charade. It forces these companies to take responsibility for the conditions their delivery services create, and treat delivery workers as the essential workers they are, not as disposable labor. This bill is a game-changer for workers in New York and for every city fighting to hold corporate giants accountable. We’re proud to stand with the Teamsters in the fight for accountability, for safety, and for fairness.”
Earlier this month, Amazon unilaterally and illegally fired over 100 unionized drivers at the DBK4 facility in Maspeth, Queens. The Teamsters are calling on the New York City Council to pass the Delivery Protection Act this year to defend New York City delivery drivers and warehouse workers from corporate greed and keep streets safe.
“I wear an Amazon uniform, drive an Amazon truck, and deliver Amazon packages. But Amazon wants to profit off my labor without having the responsibilities any other employer has,” said Lamont Hopewell, an Amazon driver at the DBK4 warehouse. “The Delivery Protection Act will stop Amazon’s abusive business practices and make our communities safer. The New York City Council needs to pass this important legislation.”
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