Cargolux accused of refusing to conduct collective contract negotiations
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WTC: REMARKABLY STRONG BA: LABOUR DEALFDX: NEW PARTNERATSG: RIVAL IPODSV: 'AHEAD IN BIDDING FOR SCHENKER'DSV: UNLUCKY FRIDAYSMAERSK: WEAK AGAINWMT: NEW PARTNERSHIPXPO: HAMMEREDKNIN: LEGAL FIGHTF: UPDATEMAERSK: CROSS-BORDER BOOST MAERSK: NIGERIA TERMINAL EXPANSION
WTC: REMARKABLY STRONG BA: LABOUR DEALFDX: NEW PARTNERATSG: RIVAL IPODSV: 'AHEAD IN BIDDING FOR SCHENKER'DSV: UNLUCKY FRIDAYSMAERSK: WEAK AGAINWMT: NEW PARTNERSHIPXPO: HAMMEREDKNIN: LEGAL FIGHTF: UPDATEMAERSK: CROSS-BORDER BOOST MAERSK: NIGERIA TERMINAL EXPANSION
Luxembourg, 16 June 2015 – Cargolux Airlines International S.A. has shipped around 190 tons of artworks from New York, Los Angeles and Chicago to Basle, Switzerland for Dietl International a division Rock It Cargo LLC, New York with the coordination of Hasenkamp Luxembourg, both specialized in the transport of artworks. Spread over six flights, the precious cargo was destined for the Art Basel 2015 Expo, that stages the world’s premier modern and contemporary art show from 18 to 21 June 2015. With contributions from the world’s leading galleries, the annual exhibition includes the highest-quality paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations, photographs, videos and more.
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