FedEx Settles Lawsuits Brought by Drivers for $224m
FedEx Settles Lawsuits Brought by Drivers for $224m
FedEx has settled a series of lawsuits brought against it by disgruntled drivers to the tune of $224 million.The litigation, initiated by FedEx drivers from 19 states, claims the company had under-compensated its over-the-road employees by misclassifying them as independent contractors rather than full-time workers.According to the Indianapolis Business Journal, the payments made to individual plaintiffs will range from $250 to upward of $116,000. FedEx’s settlements “reflect rates of payment each week a driver worked in excess of 35 hours, plus a separate, lower payment for each week a driver worked fewer hours.”The litigation had been ongoing for over a decade, with fairness hearings held in March. FedEx had previously announced settlement amount proposals in June.Judge Robert L. Miller, Jr., of the Northern District of Indiana, also awarded the plaintiffs money for legal fees and costs. The IBJ notes not every driver had their legal fees fully covered, but that fees accounted for up to 30% of the total award in some settlements.The $240 million, while not split equally, is to be distributed among 12,000 drivers who had participated in the litigation.Up until 2011, Reuters reports FedEx had “contracted directly with independent contractors, allowing the Memphis, Tennessee-based company to save on taxes, fringe benefits, health care costs, pensions and other workers’ costs.”Similar to other disputes involving the misclassification of workers as independent contractors, the drivers and their attorneys argued that over-the-road FedEx haulers were full-time workers given the restrictions enacted by the company. The litigation claimed FedEx’s drivers were technically full-time employees under federal law because they were “made to use company-branded trucks, uniforms, and scanners, and because FedEx was their employer under state and federal laws.”Reuters notes Uber and Lyft were both forced to settle for $100 million and $27m, respectively, following separate lawsuits stemming from employees being misclassified as independent contractors.
Uber, the popular ride-sharing app, also settled with drivers contesting their classification as independent contractors; image by Freestocks.org, Public domain, via Flickr.
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