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| 15 March 2010 | German union wins majority on UPS works council |
| 10 March 2010 | US misclassification clampdown to hit Fedex |
| 25 February 2010 | Union video demands respect for DHL workers worldwide |
| 19 February 2010 | DHL Belgium headquarters staff set to take industrial action |
| 19 February 2010 | Job losses as TNT leaves Austrian postal market |
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The ITF global delivery network was established in November 2005 to help build solidarity and expand union rights in the world’s four largest logistics firms – DHL, TNT, UPS and Fedex – and in CEVA, which used to be a part of TNT. The network is organised by the ITF in co-operation with Union Network International, the global union for skills and services.
On this site you will find briefings, articles and news stories focusing on these integrator companies and the work that the ITF and its affiliates are carrying out through the global delivery network. This includes everything from establishing organising campaigns and tackling issues concerning casualisation of the workforce to action over pay and conditions, health and safety and job losses.
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