Union, DHL reach tentative agreement in two-week old labour dispute
- DHL Express Canada locked out more than 2,100 workers on June 8 and suspended operations nationwide amid a labor dispute.
- The lockout followed stalled bargaining over wages, pay structures for delivery routes, and working conditions after nearly a year of negotiations.
- Union representatives and DHL reached a tentative four-year agreement with a 15.75 percent cumulative wage increase and a bonus, pending ratification.
- Unifor recommended members vote to approve the deal and return to work, while DHL expects to lift its service suspension immediately after ratification.
- Ending the dispute would enable DHL to resume operations for its estimated 50,000 customers, reducing delivery disruptions and supply chain impacts in Canada.
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DHL Express Canada states on Wednesday that it has entered into an interim agreement with its union, paving the way for the company to resume its business.
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