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| DHL workers face thousands of job cuts, an insecure future and uncertainty around management’s handling of the impact of the global economic crisis.Now we are demanding respectDHL workers want a voice in how the company is run wherever they happen to be working, irrespective of whether they are directly employed or a contract worker.We want DHL to:
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>> Click to send a Protest Email << Tell DHL's CEO to Respect Workers | |
| Events: DHL Workers' Week 9-13 November Be ready to take action with campaign guidelines, graphics, postcards DHL campaign news: The DHL Respect BlogRead the latest information from the campaign and activities from around the globe. Global Delivery News News coverage of DHL and the other global delivery companies |
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| Who are we? The DHL campaign has grown out of the DHL workers’ network set up in February 2009 by global union federations the ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) and UNI. The ITF represents 656 unions with almost five million members in 148 countries. UNI, the global union for skills and services, represents 2.5 million workers from the postal sector. |
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