The festive shopping spree is in full swing, with Britains 35,000 couriers and delivery drivers at the sharp end, often working long hours with no breaks, low pay and few employee rightsPatrick Wilsons* heavy eyelids drop momentarily as he parks on a steep terraced street on the suburban edges of north Bristol. He raises a fist to cover a deep, primal yawn that makes his whole body shudder with exhaustion. He has been on the go since 7.30am, when he filled every bit of free space in his battered VW people carrier with packages and bags from the likes of Amazon, M&S and Next. He hasnt had time to take a break or go to the toilet and its now nearly 3pm.I picked up 220 parcels in the morning, he says, examining the chunky GPS device that records and dictates his every move. Ive done 77 but Ive got 143 left. Thats a lot. Continue reading...
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