Padovano et al v. FEDEX Ground Package System, Inc.

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Case overview

Case Number:

1:16-cv-00017

Court:

New York Western

Nature of Suit:

Labor: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Frank P. Geraci, Jr.

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  1. April 29, 2019

    FedEx Pays $3.1M To End Driver Misclassification Suit

    FedEx Ground has agreed to pay $3.1 million to settle claims that it misclassified drivers as independent contractors and made deductions to their pay that violated New York labor law.

  2. October 16, 2017

    FedEx NY Drivers Defend Cert. Bid In Misclassification Row

    A group of FedEx Ground Package System Inc. delivery drivers told a New York federal judge Friday that they've similarly claimed the company shorted them on pay by misclassifying them as independent contractors and should be allowed to proceed as a class.

  3. October 02, 2017

    FedEx Slams NY Drivers' Cert. Bid In Misclassification Suit

    FedEx Ground Package System Inc. on Friday asked a New York federal judge to reject a class certification bid from delivery drivers in the Empire State claiming that the company shorted them on pay by misclassifying them as independent contractors, insisting the drivers have freedoms that wouldn't qualify them as employees.

  4. August 16, 2017

    FedEx Ground NY Drivers Seek Cert. In Misclassification Suit

    A group of FedEx Ground Package System Inc. delivery drivers in New York asked a federal judge Tuesday to certify their class action claiming the company shorted them on pay by misclassifying them as independent contractors, hoping to advance another high-profile dispute over the package delivery giant's employment relationship with drivers.

  5. December 06, 2016

    FedEx Ground Must Face NY Drivers' Misclassification Suit

    FedEx Ground Package System Inc. must face a proposed class action alleging it shorted New York delivery drivers on pay by misclassifying them as independent contractors, a federal judge ruled Monday, saying the drivers have plausibly alleged they fit the bill for being labeled as employees.

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