3 State AGs threaten to sue FedEx over contractors (Asbury Park Press)
October 24th, 2009 All FedExNEW YORK — Attorneys General of New York, New Jersey and Montana said Tuesday they plan to sue FedEx Ground, claiming the unit’s classification of workers as independent contractors rather than employees violates state labor laws.
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