UK drivers delivering for Amazon seek employee rights

Reuters

Published Oct 13, 2021 06:19AM ET

Updated Oct 13, 2021 06:45AM ET

LONDON (Reuters) - Thousands of Britons delivering items for Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) should receive entitlements such as the minimum wage, according to a law firm which is launching an employee rights claim against the U.S. giant.

At least 3,000 people making deliveries via 'Delivery Service Partners' are currently self-employed but should be reclassified as employees with rights such as sick pay, according to law firm Leigh Day.

Total compensation could reach 140 million pounds ($191 million), it said.

"Drivers delivering for Amazon have to work set shifts and book time off, yet Amazon claim they are self-employed," said Kate Robinson, a solicitor in the employment team.