DHL Express Canada has reached a tentative agreement with its union, Unifor, after nearly a year of negotiations. This comes after a significant work stoppage that began with a lockout on June 8. While details of the agreement remain confidential until a ratification vote, expected shortly, the company anticipates resuming operations immediately post-ratification. The union represents over 2,100 workers, and the agreement addresses contentious issues such as the use of replacement workers, particularly in light of new federal legislation.
After almost a year of negotiations, DHL Express Canada has tentatively agreed with its union to resume operations, pending a ratification vote in the coming days.
Details of the agreement will remain confidential until after the ratification vote, which is expected soon, showing the importance of union negotiations.
The tentative agreement follows the company locking out workers since June 8 and is crucial to lifting the suspension of services and resuming normal operations.
Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu's intervention highlights the federal legislation on replacement workers, emphasizing the new dynamic in labor relations amid the ongoing dispute.
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