Spanish court: Amazon violated labor law with delivery app

FILE - An Amazon company logo on the company's building in Schoenefeld near Berlin, Germany, March 18, 2022. A Spanish court has ruled that Amazon broke labor laws by obliging more than 2,000 delivery drivers to use an app it controlled for scheduling work and payments, while requiring them to use their own cars and cellphones on the job,(AP Photo/Michael Sohn, File)

MADRID (AP) — A Spanish court has ruled that Amazon broke labor laws by forcing more than 2,000 delivery drivers to use an app that the company controlled for scheduling work and payments and requiring them to use their own cars and cellphones on the job.

Amazon could not treat workers using its Flex app as self-employed because the e-commerce giant's Spanish subsidiary “assumes the authority to make all decisions regarding the service, setting the conditions of execution and remuneration, and the circumstances of the day, time and duration” of labor, according to the Madrid labor court's decision released Friday.

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