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Lawsuit: Carriers and Kroger Allegedly Blocked Hiring of Ex-Quickway Drivers

By MGN EditorialApril 8, 2026 at 01:02 PM

Three former Quickway drivers have filed a lawsuit claiming that Kroger and three carriers colluded to prevent their hiring in what appears to be a coordinated blacklisting effort.

Three former drivers employed by Quickway are pursuing a class action lawsuit alleging that Kroger and three freight carriers conspired to block their employment at other trucking companies, according to FreightWaves. The case centers on allegations of coordinated hiring restrictions following the drivers' departures from Quickway. The plaintiffs claim the carrier and shipper giant Kroger worked together with three other carriers to prevent their recruitment, effectively blacklisting them from the industry. This dispute highlights ongoing tensions in the freight and logistics sector regarding employment practices and alleged collusive behavior among major industry players. Such claims, if substantiated, could raise concerns about fair competition in driver recruitment and workers' rights within the transportation industry. The case underscores broader questions about hiring practices, non-compete agreements, and the responsibilities of major shippers and carriers in setting employment standards. The class action format suggests the plaintiffs believe similar practices may have affected other drivers as well. The outcome could have implications for how carriers and shippers structure their hiring policies and manage relationships with competing transportation companies. The case is part of an evolving landscape around labor practices within the freight transportation sector, where driver recruitment and retention remain competitive priorities.
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