DHL Canada Express says its parcel deliveries will continue despite a strike and lockout affecting over 2,000 workers. The company has activated a contingency plan to avoid major disruptions. However, union Unifor accuses DHL of using replacement workers, exploiting a legal loophole before a ban takes effect June 20. Union president Lana Payne says this tactic strains negotiations and puts pressure on workers to settle.
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