KEY POINTS
  • Nearly one in five Amazon delivery drivers suffered injuries in 2021, according to a new study.
  • Amazon relies on a fast-growing network of contracted delivery companies to ferry packages to customers' doorsteps, but it often sacrifices safety for speed, the Strategic Organizing Center wrote in a new report published Tuesday.
Amazon driver Shawndu Stackhouse delivers packages in Northeast Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, April 6, 2021.

Amazon's delivery operations are suffering from an "escalating injury crisis," driven largely by punishing quotas and pressure to ferry packages as quickly as possible, according to a new study.

Nearly one in five drivers making deliveries for Amazon suffered injuries in 2021, a 40% increase from last year's injury rate, the Strategic Organizing Center said in a report released Tuesday.