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This case was filed in U.S. District Court for Southern New York in 2004. This case is a member case of the FedEx Ground/Home Multi-District Litigation case.
This case was filed in U.S. District Court for Eastern New York (Brooklyn) in 2005. This case is a member case of the FedEx Ground/Home Multi-District Litigation case.
The New York Workers’ Compensation Board was asked by FedEx Ground to review an earlier Judge’s decision that a FedEx Home Delivery driver was found to be an employee. The original injury occurred in January 2004. The Workers’ Compensation Law Judge ruled in September 2005 that the claimant was an employee. The Board Panel decision was unanimous and issed in July 2006. FedEx Ground did not appeal the Panel’s decision to the Supreme Court of New York Appellate Division Third Division.
This case stems from a petition for election filed with the National Labor Relations Board by Teamsters Local 804 in 2001 at a FedEx Ground facility in Maspeth, NY. The NLRB Region 29 decided in May 2001 that the drivers were employees and not “contractors” as claimed by FedEx Ground.
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