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FedEx Freight vs National Labor Relations Board Division | Freight | Anti-union | Federal Litigation | Teamsters | Unionization | Illinois | |

The case before the U.S. Court of Appeals Seventh Circuit was filed in 2005.  The case appeals the National Labor Relations Board decision in “Grass and FedEx Freight.”

Teamsters Local 671 and FedEx Home Division | Ground | NLRB | Teamsters | Unionization | Connecticut | |

Teamsters Local Union 671 filed a petition for an election at the FedEx Home Delivery Terminal in Windsor, CT in February 2007.  NLRB Region 34 Director Hoffman issued a decision that the single vehicle contractors were employees and eligible to vote in an election.  The vote was held on May 11 and ballots were counted on June 1.  The drivers voted 12 - 9 to join Local 671.  NLRB certification is pending.

Teamsters Local 804 and FedEx Ground Division | Ground | NLRB | Teamsters | Unionization | New York | |

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.

Teamsters Local 177 and FedEx Ground Division | Ground | Anti-union | NLRB | Teamsters | Unionization | New Jersey | |

This case stems from a petition for election before the National Labor Relations Board filed by Teamsters Local 177 at a FedEx Ground facility in Fairfield, NJ in 2004.  The NLRB Region 22 ruled in Nov 2004 that the drivers were employees and not “contractors” as claimed by FedEx Ground.

Teamsters Local 170 and FedEx Home Division | Ground | Anti-union | NLRB | Teamsters | Unionization | Massachusetts | |

This case involves Teamsters Local Union 170 organizing efforts at the FedEx Home Delivery station in Northboro, MA in 2005.  Teamsters Local 170 filed for an election with the National Labor Relations Board in December 2005.  Teamsters Local 170 asked for a delay in the election after filing a number of unfair labor practices.  NLRB Region 1 issued a complaint in March 2007 against the company for its anti-union activities in the course of the election.  Local 170, five drivers and the company reached a settlement in Oct. 2007.  An election is scheduled for February 2008.