Amazon Japan has notified its package delivery drivers that it is lowering compensation rates from April 5 and stated it will terminate contracts if employees do not accept the changes.

For many drivers, the rate changes the company notified them of meant a pay cut, and a number of workers have since reached out to Japan’s Fair Trade Commission.

Among them is a 33‑year‑old man working as a delivery driver in the Kansai region. The job pays him about 100,000 yen ($628) per month, accounting for roughly half of his monthly earnings.

    • rynn@piefed.social
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      1 month ago

      If everyone stopped using Amazon maybe something even better would happen.

      The world worked pretty ok before Amazon, it can do so again.

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        1 month ago

        The world works way worse now with Amazon. You can’t even go into a big box store and buy the affordable option anymore.