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ITF unions representing workers from the global delivery multinationals are working together to fight for rights and standards for all workers – regardless of country or employment status. They are doing this by connecting activists along company lines – join the global delivery network here. Keep informed read the global delivery briefings and receive global delivery news. Be part of it! Click on your company blog below to get informed – and get active. Work for a global delivery company not featured below? Contact us at organising@itf.org.uk.
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03 Feb 2012
Deal reached for DHL workers in New Zealand
Some 330 workers at DHL Supply Chain warehouses across New Zealand have won an agreement providing them with a substantial 7.5 per cent pay increase over two years.
The settlement comes on the back of long and tense negotiations led by the ITF-...
03 Feb 2012
Young worker insight into redundancy negotiations at DHL in Spain
A young worker representative gained valuable first-hand experience of key negotiations when she attended a works council meeting at DHL’s operations in Valdemoro in Madrid.
Marta Mato, who represents the youth department of the ITF-affiliated...
24 Oct 2011
ITF: 'Time to halt Bahrain trials'
The ITF is once again calling for an immediate halt to the highly politicised trials taking place in Bahrain.
Speaking ahead of the latest trial – of Shukri Hassan, president of the Bahrain DHL workers’ union and eight of his colleagues tomorrow...
17 Oct 2011
World's unions intervene over Bahrain repression
The world’s biggest trade union organisations today appealed directly to Bahrain’s royal family to act to reverse the prosecutions and mass sackings of those who joined pro-democracy actions in the country.
All 13 global union federations – the...
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