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Businiess name:  B & L Delivery
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Don't support this outfit if you believe that workers should be treated fairly. My Wife's office was using this outfit and apparently like a lot of courier services, they use independent contractor law to skirt wages and hours standards. We ran into one of the drivers at the grocery store and she recognized him and asked why he had not been around lately - it turned out he had been fired for mentioning his below minimum wage pay to another client which was using the discount rates when he got lost trying to find a construction site when they had given him the wrong address on some package. Apparently he was being forced to take the lower pay packages in order to get the higher pay construction loads which were not happening often enough to justify his gas expenses anyway, but it seems rotten that the situation had to come to this for him. You would think that with the Teamsters representing Fedex and UPS that these ""independent contractor courier"" outfits would be getting their act together. Pros: They are cheap, fast and reliable Cons: drivers are nonunion and often work below minimum wage

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