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At least 3,200 Amazon delivery drivers will be laid off by the end of April as the company keeps cutting ties with contractors

Thousands of Amazon delivery drivers have been laid off in recent months — and it looks like many more workers will lose their jobs come spring. by the end of April, Buzzfeed News reported.

from several of Amazon's delivery-service partners, or DSPs. These partners typically work exclusively for Amazon and deliver packages to customers' homes and businesses. DSPs are in charge of drivers' wages, insurance, health benefits, and vehicle maintenance.

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