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Amazon Wins NLRB Case on Joint Employer Status with DSPs

Amazon has secured a victory in a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) case regarding its status as a joint employer with Direct Service Providers (DSPs). This decision, approved by an NLRB administrative law judge, prevents a precedent-setting ruling that could have affected Amazon's logistics operations.

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June 4, 2026
Amazon Wins NLRB Case on Joint Employer Status with DSPs

Amazon has achieved a significant legal victory in a case with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) concerning its status as a joint employer with Direct Service Providers (DSPs). This outcome, which was finalized with the approval of an agreement by an NLRB administrative law judge, marks a pivotal moment for the online retail giant.

Background of the Case

The case originated from a complaint filed in September 2024 by the NLRB's Region 31, which includes the Amazon DAX8 facility in Palmdale, California. The complaint alleged that Amazon was a joint employer with Battle Tested Strategies (BTS), a DSP that had unionized under the Teamsters.

Legal Proceedings and Outcome

Despite initial momentum in favor of the Teamsters, the NLRB and Amazon reached an agreement in April 2026, avoiding a precedent-setting decision. The Teamsters have expressed strong opposition, seeking to appeal the decision.

"Settling the instant charges on the terms unilaterally negotiated by the General Counsel is a complete disregard of the union's position," stated the Teamsters' legal team.

Implications for Logistics Operations

This decision prevents potential disruptions in Amazon's logistics operations, particularly concerning labor relations with DSPs. Shippers and logistics managers should monitor any further legal developments that could impact contract negotiations and labor management strategies.

Watch List

  • Potential Appeals: The Teamsters' appeal could alter the current legal standing.
  • Regulatory Changes: Any shifts in NLRB policies under different administrations.
  • Union Activities: Increased unionization efforts within DSPs and their impact on logistics operations.
Entity Role
Amazon Online Retailer
NLRB Regulatory Body
Teamsters Labor Union
BTS Direct Service Provider

This case underscores the complex dynamics between large corporations and their service providers, with significant implications for logistics and labor relations.

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