Amazon has agreed to pay more than $61.7 million to settle allegations that it stole tips from Amazon Flex drivers over a two-and-a-half-year period, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced Tuesday.

All funds from the settlement will be distributed among affected drivers, the FTC said.

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The gig work program was advertised as paying drivers $18 to $25 an hour and letting them keep all tips they received from deliveries.

“Rather than passing along 100 percent of customers’ tips to drivers, as it had promised to do, Amazon used the money itself,” Daniel Kaufman, acting director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, said in a statement.

The agency’s complaint argues that in late 2016 Amazon began using tips to make up the difference when it shifted to a lower hourly pay rate.

The company stopped the practice in August 2019 after learning about the FTC’s investigation, the complaint claims. Read more at The Hill