Union slams package company DHL’s ask for federal strike intervention
- Unifor sent a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney and cabinet ministers opposing DHL's request for federal strike intervention due to a new law.
- The letter claims the law will lead to a loss of about 2,800 jobs if DHL’s operations cease.
- DHL announced it would stop parcel deliveries starting June 20, when the new law banning replacement workers takes effect.
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Unifor asks feds to reject DHL’s request for strike intervention
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Unifor sent a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney and cabinet ministers this week decrying a request from package company DHL to intervene in a strike. That request was made by DHL in a letter last week that was shared on the union’s website. The letter said the change that takes effect on June 20 to federal labour law banning replacement workers during strikes threatens to “se…
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