Dirty Frank
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DHL has locked out its workers on a contract dispute.
So is there a heads up warning to a stoppage?
I may have to mail a small parcel to PQ and don’t want it stalled in the system if there is a wildcat strike or lockout.
Courier isn’t practical
This show is making Trump seem rational.
The replacements are already working there though there should be no disruption to DHL serviceDHL has locked out its workers on a contract dispute.
Thanks to the feds, not any more. New anti-scab legislation kicks in on Friday so they're shutting down.The replacements are already working there though there should be no disruption to DHL service
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Who wouldn't like a 22% to 42% raise? It doesn't say if this is per year or over a few years. In any event, this issue might just end DHL Express operations in Canada. All those customers the Union says depend on their service will be looking elsewhere to ship their products. I expect the union members will be on the picket line for a very long time if they don't lower their request.Thanks to the feds, not any more. New anti-scab legislation kicks in on Friday so they're shutting down.
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DHL Express Canada suspending operations as ‘anti-scab’ legislation kicks in — here’s when shipments will stop
DHL Express Canada and Unifor have been negotiating a new contract for nearly a year, but are at an impasse, the company said.www.insidehalton.com
Hope those Unifor folks like Ramen noodles - this one looks like a death march.Thanks to the feds, not any more. New anti-scab legislation kicks in on Friday so they're shutting down.
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DHL Express Canada suspending operations as ‘anti-scab’ legislation kicks in — here’s when shipments will stop
DHL Express Canada and Unifor have been negotiating a new contract for nearly a year, but are at an impasse, the company said.www.insidehalton.com
The union brass will make out fine. It's the workers that suffer.Hope those Unifor folks like Ramen noodles - this one looks like a death march.
I agree.The union brass will make out fine. It's the workers that suffer.