Intimidation, Misclassification and Obstruction: DHL's Strategy to Undermine Labor Rights in India
ReportPublished 16 Mar 2015
Intimidation, Misclassification and Obstruction: DHL's Strategy to Undermine Labor Rights in India is based on research that includes extensive interviews with workers from DHL sites in four major Indian cities, plus trade union officials, scholars and labor experts, and summarises the principal forms of anti-union activity they report and have experienced.
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