DHL Express Canada Workers Ratify New Agreement, Move to End Strike and Lockout
- On June 28, 2025, Unifor members working for DHL Express in Canada approved a four-year contract, bringing an end to the nationwide strike and lockout that had lasted nearly three weeks.
- The conflict arose when workers were locked out shortly after midnight on June 8, prompting them to initiate a strike within a few hours, serving as the first major test of new federal anti-scab laws.
- The agreement covers over 2,100 employees working as truck drivers, couriers, warehouse, and clerical staff and includes wage, pension, and benefit improvements.
- The contract includes a 15.75% wage increase, enhanced pensions for hourly employees along with a new pension plan for owner-operators, expanded mental health and disability benefits, and revised policies concerning artificial intelligence and remote work.
- Unifor announced that the strike and lockout concluded following a 72% member approval of the new agreement, with employees set to resume their duties once the ratification process is complete, although no specific timeline has been provided.
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The largest private sector union in Canada states that the lock-out and three-week strike at DHL Express Canada will end with the ratification of a new collective agreement by workers.

DHL Express Canada workers ratify new agreement, move to end strike and lockout
Canada's largest private sector union says a three-week lockout and strike at DHL Express Canada is due to end because workers ratified a new agreement.
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