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  2. Black delivery driver loses FedEx job, more than a year after ...

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    A Black FedEx delivery driver who says two white men shot at and chased him in Mississippi in 2022 has now been fired from his job, he and his attorney said Monday. “I honestly feel disrespected ...

  3. Black delivery driver loses FedEx job, more than a year after ...

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    FedEx fired D’Monterrio Gibson because he did not accept a part-time, non-courier job that the company offered in mid-July, his The post Black delivery driver loses FedEx job, more than a year ...

  4. Change of venue sought for Tanner Horner, FedEx driver ... - AOL

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    Horner, a FedEx contract driver, delivered a Christmas gift of Barbies intended for Athena to her father’s home near the Wise County town of Paradise on Nov. 30, 2022.

  5. Shooting of D'Monterrio Gibson - Wikipedia

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    On January 24, 2022, D'Monterrio Gibson (born c. 1998), a 24-year-old black delivery driver who was delivering packages for FedEx, was shot at.Gibson was reportedly driving a Hertz rental van bearing "Hertz markings on the side."

  6. Do FedEx Ground drivers face background checks? Here ... - AOL

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    FedEx Ground drivers are subject to criminal history background checks during the application process, the company said Saturday. A FedEx contract driver, Tanner Lynn Horner, 31, is accused in the ...

  7. FedEx Home Delivery v. NLRB - Wikipedia

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    Post truck drivers claimed that FedEx should engage in collective bargaining with them, and by not doing so committed an unfair labor practice.FedEx argued they were not entitled to a collective agreement because, under the National Labor Relations Act of 1935, they were independent contractors because they took on "entrepreneurial opportunity".