INDIANAPOLIS — FedEx says they will not repeal their warehouse cell phone policy in the wake of last week’s deadly mass shooting in Indianapolis. Family members were waiting for hours Thursday night ...
FedEx Corp. does not plan to change its cell phone policy following the mass shooting Thursday near Indianapolis. The Memphis-based carrier restricts employees from carrying cell phones in some work ...
Khristopher J. Brooks is a reporter for CBS MoneyWatch. He previously worked as a reporter for the Omaha World-Herald, Newsday and the Florida Times-Union. His reporting primarily focuses on the U.S.
The images of families and friends packed into a Holiday Inn Express, masked and tired, awaiting news of their loved ones prompted backlash and discussion about FedEx's ban on cellphones. One FedEx ...
NEW YORK -- Police are warning of a nationwide, sometimes violent, crime spree in which organized criminal groups are stealing FedEx deliveries of new AT&T iPhones. "Criminal actors obtain cell phone ...
FedEx is reportedly examining a policy barring workers from carrying their cellphones on the job after a deadly mass shooting at one of the company’s Indianapolis facilities. The shipping giant told ...
Hours after a gunman opened fire in an Indianapolis FedEx facility, family members of employees at the facility were still corralled at a nearby Holiday Inn, waiting to hear from their loved ones.
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