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  • Rose56R This user is from outside of this forum
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    Rose56
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    DHL Express Canada stopped delivery service across the country Friday as workers continue to strike and new federal legislation banning replacement workers comes into effect.

    Unifor has said its bargaining priorities with DHL revolve around wages, working conditions and surveillance and automation in the workplace.

    Unifor representative Balkar Bains, who was on the picket line in Brampton Friday, said the new legislation has “empowered unions to be able to have fair bargaining.”


    Earlier this week, DHL wrote to Ottawa, asking the federal government to allow the company to continue operating despite the ban, arguing the company provides an essential service.

    In response, Unifor wrote to Prime Minister Mark Carney, asking that the federal government not intervene, saying it would remove the employer’s incentive to negotiate and settle a fair contract.

    The DHL delivery stoppage comes at a time of turmoil for parcel delivery in Canada, as Canada Post remains at loggerheads with the union that represents 55,000 of its workers.

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    More than 2,000 DHL workers have been on strike since June 8. Since then, DHL was using replacement workers to continue operations, but stopped deliveries Friday in light of new federal labour legislation.

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      DHL Express Canada stopped delivery service across the country Friday as workers continue to strike and new federal legislation banning replacement workers comes into effect.

      Unifor has said its bargaining priorities with DHL revolve around wages, working conditions and surveillance and automation in the workplace.

      Unifor representative Balkar Bains, who was on the picket line in Brampton Friday, said the new legislation has “empowered unions to be able to have fair bargaining.”


      Earlier this week, DHL wrote to Ottawa, asking the federal government to allow the company to continue operating despite the ban, arguing the company provides an essential service.

      In response, Unifor wrote to Prime Minister Mark Carney, asking that the federal government not intervene, saying it would remove the employer’s incentive to negotiate and settle a fair contract.

      The DHL delivery stoppage comes at a time of turmoil for parcel delivery in Canada, as Canada Post remains at loggerheads with the union that represents 55,000 of its workers.

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      DHL stops deliveries in Canada amid strike, new law banning replacement workers | CBC News

      More than 2,000 DHL workers have been on strike since June 8. Since then, DHL was using replacement workers to continue operations, but stopped deliveries Friday in light of new federal labour legislation.

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      masterspace@lemmy.ca
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      #2

      C suite is making on average 1.5M per year.

      Pay your workers and shut up.

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      • Rose56R Rose56

        DHL Express Canada stopped delivery service across the country Friday as workers continue to strike and new federal legislation banning replacement workers comes into effect.

        Unifor has said its bargaining priorities with DHL revolve around wages, working conditions and surveillance and automation in the workplace.

        Unifor representative Balkar Bains, who was on the picket line in Brampton Friday, said the new legislation has “empowered unions to be able to have fair bargaining.”


        Earlier this week, DHL wrote to Ottawa, asking the federal government to allow the company to continue operating despite the ban, arguing the company provides an essential service.

        In response, Unifor wrote to Prime Minister Mark Carney, asking that the federal government not intervene, saying it would remove the employer’s incentive to negotiate and settle a fair contract.

        The DHL delivery stoppage comes at a time of turmoil for parcel delivery in Canada, as Canada Post remains at loggerheads with the union that represents 55,000 of its workers.

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        DHL stops deliveries in Canada amid strike, new law banning replacement workers | CBC News

        More than 2,000 DHL workers have been on strike since June 8. Since then, DHL was using replacement workers to continue operations, but stopped deliveries Friday in light of new federal labour legislation.

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        gonzo-rand19
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        Good. Scabs are scum, so I’m glad union workers now have a bit more leverage to fight against corporate bullshit. Maybe fair contracts will become slightly more common.

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        • Rose56R Rose56

          DHL Express Canada stopped delivery service across the country Friday as workers continue to strike and new federal legislation banning replacement workers comes into effect.

          Unifor has said its bargaining priorities with DHL revolve around wages, working conditions and surveillance and automation in the workplace.

          Unifor representative Balkar Bains, who was on the picket line in Brampton Friday, said the new legislation has “empowered unions to be able to have fair bargaining.”


          Earlier this week, DHL wrote to Ottawa, asking the federal government to allow the company to continue operating despite the ban, arguing the company provides an essential service.

          In response, Unifor wrote to Prime Minister Mark Carney, asking that the federal government not intervene, saying it would remove the employer’s incentive to negotiate and settle a fair contract.

          The DHL delivery stoppage comes at a time of turmoil for parcel delivery in Canada, as Canada Post remains at loggerheads with the union that represents 55,000 of its workers.

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          DHL stops deliveries in Canada amid strike, new law banning replacement workers | CBC News

          More than 2,000 DHL workers have been on strike since June 8. Since then, DHL was using replacement workers to continue operations, but stopped deliveries Friday in light of new federal labour legislation.

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          ikidd@lemmy.world
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          And nothing of value was lost.

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          • Rose56R Rose56

            DHL Express Canada stopped delivery service across the country Friday as workers continue to strike and new federal legislation banning replacement workers comes into effect.

            Unifor has said its bargaining priorities with DHL revolve around wages, working conditions and surveillance and automation in the workplace.

            Unifor representative Balkar Bains, who was on the picket line in Brampton Friday, said the new legislation has “empowered unions to be able to have fair bargaining.”


            Earlier this week, DHL wrote to Ottawa, asking the federal government to allow the company to continue operating despite the ban, arguing the company provides an essential service.

            In response, Unifor wrote to Prime Minister Mark Carney, asking that the federal government not intervene, saying it would remove the employer’s incentive to negotiate and settle a fair contract.

            The DHL delivery stoppage comes at a time of turmoil for parcel delivery in Canada, as Canada Post remains at loggerheads with the union that represents 55,000 of its workers.

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            DHL stops deliveries in Canada amid strike, new law banning replacement workers | CBC News

            More than 2,000 DHL workers have been on strike since June 8. Since then, DHL was using replacement workers to continue operations, but stopped deliveries Friday in light of new federal labour legislation.

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            ThotDragon
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            You love to see it.

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            • G gonzo-rand19

              Good. Scabs are scum, so I’m glad union workers now have a bit more leverage to fight against corporate bullshit. Maybe fair contracts will become slightly more common.

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              moody@lemmings.world
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              Kind of hypocritical that this happens a few short months after the government shut down a Canada Post strike.

              I’m all for it though, this should have been a law decades ago.

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              • Rose56R Rose56

                DHL Express Canada stopped delivery service across the country Friday as workers continue to strike and new federal legislation banning replacement workers comes into effect.

                Unifor has said its bargaining priorities with DHL revolve around wages, working conditions and surveillance and automation in the workplace.

                Unifor representative Balkar Bains, who was on the picket line in Brampton Friday, said the new legislation has “empowered unions to be able to have fair bargaining.”


                Earlier this week, DHL wrote to Ottawa, asking the federal government to allow the company to continue operating despite the ban, arguing the company provides an essential service.

                In response, Unifor wrote to Prime Minister Mark Carney, asking that the federal government not intervene, saying it would remove the employer’s incentive to negotiate and settle a fair contract.

                The DHL delivery stoppage comes at a time of turmoil for parcel delivery in Canada, as Canada Post remains at loggerheads with the union that represents 55,000 of its workers.

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                DHL stops deliveries in Canada amid strike, new law banning replacement workers | CBC News

                More than 2,000 DHL workers have been on strike since June 8. Since then, DHL was using replacement workers to continue operations, but stopped deliveries Friday in light of new federal labour legislation.

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                faxed@lemmy.ca
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                what’s the bargaining unit?

                do they have picket lines?

                fuck ya DHL workers unionizing

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                • Rose56R Rose56

                  DHL Express Canada stopped delivery service across the country Friday as workers continue to strike and new federal legislation banning replacement workers comes into effect.

                  Unifor has said its bargaining priorities with DHL revolve around wages, working conditions and surveillance and automation in the workplace.

                  Unifor representative Balkar Bains, who was on the picket line in Brampton Friday, said the new legislation has “empowered unions to be able to have fair bargaining.”


                  Earlier this week, DHL wrote to Ottawa, asking the federal government to allow the company to continue operating despite the ban, arguing the company provides an essential service.

                  In response, Unifor wrote to Prime Minister Mark Carney, asking that the federal government not intervene, saying it would remove the employer’s incentive to negotiate and settle a fair contract.

                  The DHL delivery stoppage comes at a time of turmoil for parcel delivery in Canada, as Canada Post remains at loggerheads with the union that represents 55,000 of its workers.

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                  DHL stops deliveries in Canada amid strike, new law banning replacement workers | CBC News

                  More than 2,000 DHL workers have been on strike since June 8. Since then, DHL was using replacement workers to continue operations, but stopped deliveries Friday in light of new federal labour legislation.

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                  garbagebagel@lemmy.world
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                  Bless them and bless Canada Post workers. Keep on fighting the good fight for all of us.

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                  • Rose56R Rose56

                    DHL Express Canada stopped delivery service across the country Friday as workers continue to strike and new federal legislation banning replacement workers comes into effect.

                    Unifor has said its bargaining priorities with DHL revolve around wages, working conditions and surveillance and automation in the workplace.

                    Unifor representative Balkar Bains, who was on the picket line in Brampton Friday, said the new legislation has “empowered unions to be able to have fair bargaining.”


                    Earlier this week, DHL wrote to Ottawa, asking the federal government to allow the company to continue operating despite the ban, arguing the company provides an essential service.

                    In response, Unifor wrote to Prime Minister Mark Carney, asking that the federal government not intervene, saying it would remove the employer’s incentive to negotiate and settle a fair contract.

                    The DHL delivery stoppage comes at a time of turmoil for parcel delivery in Canada, as Canada Post remains at loggerheads with the union that represents 55,000 of its workers.

                    Link Preview Image
                    DHL stops deliveries in Canada amid strike, new law banning replacement workers | CBC News

                    More than 2,000 DHL workers have been on strike since June 8. Since then, DHL was using replacement workers to continue operations, but stopped deliveries Friday in light of new federal labour legislation.

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                    Basilisk
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                    Given DHL’s generally awful standard of service, the only way anyone could know they’re on strike is because they say they are.

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