Key facts
- A business group is spending $200,000 on TV ads opposing a NYC bill.
- The bill, the Delivery Protection Act, would force Amazon to hire thousands of delivery workers.
- Amazon is lobbying against the bill and running its first TV ad.
- The ad targets the NYC Council, urging them not to pass the legislation.
A business group has launched a $200,000 television advertising campaign during the first game of the NBA Finals to oppose a proposed bill in New York City. The legislation, known as the Delivery Protection Act, aims to compel Amazon to hire thousands of additional delivery workers. Amazon is actively lobbying against this bill, with the advertisement being its first public television spot on the matter. The ad is directed at the City Council, urging them to reject the proposed legislation.
