Auto strike goes up a notch but US supply chains yet to feel major impact
The strike called by the United Auto Workers (UAW) against the big three US carmakers ...
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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