FedEx Ground has agreed to pay the state more than $3
million to settle claims that the company misclassified its drivers as independent contractors, Attorney General Martha Coakley’s office announced Thursday.
Coakley’s office had alleged that Pittsburgh-based FedEx Ground had made insufficient payments to the state for payroll taxes, worker’s compensation and unemployment assistance as a result of the misclassification.
In the announcement of the settlement, Coakley called it a “step to level the playing field for businesses.”
The settlement followed a joint investigation by Coakley’s office, the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development and the Department of Revenue. The investigation revealed that FedEx Ground’s misclassification of employees had resulted in “significant underpayments” to the Department of Revenue, Division of Industrial Accidents and Department of Unemployment Assistance, according to Coakley’s office.
The settlement also provides for a payment for the 13 drivers named in the attorney general’s citation, according to Coakley’s office.
FedEx Ground drivers in the state have also brought their own lawsuit against FedEx Ground - which is pending and not affected by the settlement with Coakley’s office - and FedEx Ground denies liability in the settlement, according to Coakley’s office.