Amazon has agreed to pay $3.95 million.Columbia Countyhas approveda trialthat accused himof refusingmore than$60 million inthe form of itsdelivery driver tips.The regulations include a $2.45 million fine. The US requires consumers to clearly inform consumers of how advice is used when they stand out for a variety of drivers.
In a lawsuit filed in December 2022, from 2016 to 2019, Amazon distractsalmost a third of driver adviceafterchanging its payment system andcoverssome of the driver's pay.It was allegedly used the funds to do so. Despite the fact that consumers ensure that drivers receive full advice, Amazon has not been able to notify drivers of changes regarding the practices that led to a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) complaint in 2021. did.As part of previous regulations,Amazon has reimbursed $61.7 million. The US has become a driver, but the background of DC prosecutors offered new liability at the 2022 trial. Columbia's county prosecutors stressed that Brian Schwab's prosecutors are expected to face the consequences of advice that mislead consumers and distracted them from their benefits.
In response, Amazondenies the charges,confirmed that his program was developed and that thetrial refers to practices that had been changed over five years ago.The company has expressed its desire to experience problems and focus on supporting its delivery partners and customers.