Unifor members at DHL Express Canada have voted 72% in favor of a new four-year contract, bringing an end to a strike and lockout that lasted almost three weeks nationwide.
“I am so proud of all the members of the national bargaining committee for standing strong and fighting for the respect they deserved,” said Unifor National President Lana Payne. “This is a historic dispute in our union’s books because we were the test case for the new anti-scab legislation and our union and members stood tall, held strong, and the end result is we got a fair collective agreement.”
DHL workers will return to work, though there’s no set timeline. The union asked for the public’s patience while members work through the backlog of packages and deliveries.
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