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HHLA signs collective agreement with German trade union ver.di

Major German port and terminal operator Hamburger Hafen und Logistik Aktiengesellschaft (HHLA) and the German trade union ver.di have concluded a social and change...

German trade union sends ZDS final offer to members for decision

In the collective bargaining round of the negotations between terminals and unions in Germany, the Central Association of German Seaport Companies (ZDS) made a...

German port workers strike ahead of next round of negotiations

The collective agreement negotiations between terminals and unions in Germany have been ongoing for several weeks, resulting in strike action from union members at...

Maritime unions support German dockers’ strike over inflation

Leaders of shipping unions gathered in London expressed their solidarity with Germany's 12,000 dock workers for their recent strike. The German subsidiary of the International...

Unions appeal against Dutch court’s Docker’s Clause ruling

Trade unions in dispute with a number of feeder operators and ship managers over the implementation of a jointly negotiated collective bargaining agreement (CBA)...
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