The drivers say they have been forced into debt and some had to use foodbanks to feed their families.
Agency drivers who delivered Amazon parcels say they are owed thousands of pounds in wages, fuel and deposits.
Amazon said it no longer has a relationship with the agency and that Silverback Movements was paid for all services provided to Amazon.Pawel Puczkar, who lives in Bristol, said he is owed £1,500 in wages, diesel and van deposits, for when he delivered Amazon parcels in January. When the drivers formally complained to Amazon about non-payment they waited up to a month for a response.
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