Hi,
I’ve been a delivery driver for Amazon, via one of its delivery service providers SBL COURIERS since November 2020
Recently, I’ve had to take a couple of weeks off as I managed to damage my hip and surrounding muscle structure, for which I’ve been to see a doctor and will require some physiotherapy in the next week coming.
SBL have decided to, today, clamp my van that I hire from them for £210 per week ( even though my “contract” with them says a lesser amount per week) because I’ve been off for over 7 days, and my direct manager now saying that they’re looking at over 4 days in future!
They’ve held back my remittance payslip for this week (3 weeks in arrears) and not paid me as they have said that the money owed to me on that week is now paying for the van hire for the two weeks off. Still trying to get my head around this as I’m paid 3 weeks in arrears.
They’ll probably charge me for clamping my hired van even though I wasn’t consulted about this happening.
Very angry about their attitude and now effectively out of a job.
Mark
I’ve been a delivery driver for Amazon, via one of its delivery service providers SBL COURIERS since November 2020
Recently, I’ve had to take a couple of weeks off as I managed to damage my hip and surrounding muscle structure, for which I’ve been to see a doctor and will require some physiotherapy in the next week coming.
SBL have decided to, today, clamp my van that I hire from them for £210 per week ( even though my “contract” with them says a lesser amount per week) because I’ve been off for over 7 days, and my direct manager now saying that they’re looking at over 4 days in future!
They’ve held back my remittance payslip for this week (3 weeks in arrears) and not paid me as they have said that the money owed to me on that week is now paying for the van hire for the two weeks off. Still trying to get my head around this as I’m paid 3 weeks in arrears.
They’ll probably charge me for clamping my hired van even though I wasn’t consulted about this happening.
Very angry about their attitude and now effectively out of a job.
Mark
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