1,300 DHL SORT WORKERS AT CVG JOIN TEAMSTERS
In Sharp Contrast to Amazon, DHL Recognizes Workers' Right to Collective Bargaining
"No one better represents and protects American workers in delivery and logistics than the Teamsters Union, and this significant agreement for recognition at DHL will continue to make workers even stronger in the industry," said Teamsters General
"DHL has recognized the strength in our unity and the hard work we put in every day," said
DHL's decision to voluntarily recognize its workers' right to unionize is a sharp contrast to the aggressive union-busting tactics employed by Amazon at its adjacent KCVG air cargo hub. Amazon has relentlessly fought to deny its workers the fundamental right to unionize, employing every tactic possible and violating federal labor laws to prevent them from organizing with the Teamsters.
"This is a significant victory for the dedicated men and women at CVG who ensure DHL's operations run smoothly," said
Despite Amazon's unlawful efforts, more than 4,000 workers at KCVG are continuing their fight to secure the same robust protections that thousands of DHL workers and more than 340,000 Teamsters in delivery and logistics at UPS currently enjoy.
Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents 1.3 million hardworking people in the
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SOURCE International Brotherhood of Teamsters
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