Flights cancelled as German airport workers strike
As noted last week, German airports are facing chaos today as Ver.di union members down ...
Unite Scotland members at the Cumbernauld-based DHL Supply Chain will take industrial action after a long-running dispute over pay and the future of the site.
Over 350 workers, mainly warehouse and logistics operatives, rejected management’s offer of 2% increase a year for two years and over 90% of ballot papers returned in favour of strike action. This takes place against a backdrop of €53 billion in global revenue generated in 2011 for the German logistics giant.
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