FedEx Dam Collapse

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Another update unfolds in the FedEx driver misclassification saga as shareholders take matters into their own hands and file suit against the FedEx board of directors. The plaintiff, Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 51 Pension Fund, alleges FedEx Ground unnecessarily exposed the company to damages through their questionable hiring practices.

The company was initially fined $319 million by the IRS for the 2002 tax year en lieu of classifying their delivery drivers as Independent Contractors while treating them as they were traditional W2 employees. However, after all is said and done, the company potentially may face liability and backtaxes totaling upwards of $2 billion dollars.

A spokesman for the company dismissed the union's lawsuit, calling it frivolous and without merit.  Yet, FedEx is currently fighting lawsuits in 30+ states as the result of this dangerous business model. FedEx still refuses to change how it engages these workers and continues to fight sinking more money into the tax dollar battle that has not enjoyed much success.

To date, stocks continue to sink as FedEx continues the battle and the IRS digs their heels in.

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