DHL Express CVG strike could disrupt peak season operations

DHL workers on strike at CVG. Photo: International Brotherhood of Teamsters

More than 1,100 DHL Express workers at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) began a strike yesterday that has the potential to cause disruption to express operations.

CVG is the main international hub in the US for DHL Express. The hub facilitates 130 daily DHL flights and is home to a fleet of 60 DHL aircraft.

At CVG, DHL handles shipments bound for the US, Canada, Mexico and Latin America, and processes approximately 50m international shipments annually.

The strike comes during the traditional holiday season for air cargo, when express package volumes are at their peak

Air Cargo News has contacted DHL Express for comment on how the strike action is impacting operations.

The striking ramp and tug workers, which load and unload DHL aircraft at CVG, are part of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters trade union.

According to the union, the workers are seeking new labour contracts because they believe current labour conditions at CVG are unfair.

The DHL workers on strike voted to organise (contract negotiations) with the Teamsters union in April.

The union has been in negotiations with DHL since July. DHL members at CVG are represented by Teamsters Local 100.

“DHL must stop breaking the law and give workers their fair share. They can afford it,” said Bill Davis, president of Local 100. “The company forced this work stoppage, but DHL has the opportunity to right this wrong by respecting our members and coming to terms on a strong contract.”

Earlier this year, DHL said it would invest $192m in expanding its 194-acre site at CVG with a 305,000 sq ft aviation maintenance facility including additional space for aircraft components storage, offices, three maintenance parking gates, and eight new aircraft gates.

The Teamsters union represent more than 6,000 members at DHL across the US.

DHL Express to expand at CVG Airport

 

Share this story

Related Topics

Latest cargo airport news

IAG Cargo adopts HVO for Heathrow ground vehicles

IAG Cargo is using Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) to power its ground vehicles at London Heathrow as part of efforts…

Read More

Share this story

Swissport adds third cargo centre at Liege Airport

Swissport has become the largest cargo handler at Liege Airport after the addition of a third cargo centre on the…

Read More

Share this story

Fraport aims to ramp up Frankfurt cargo capacity

Fraport will invest in digitalisation and develop new cargo areas at Frankfurt Airport as it expects volumes to increase to…

Read More

Share this story

Rebecca Jeffrey

Rebecca Jeffrey
New to aviation journalism, I joined Air Cargo News in late 2021 as deputy editor. I previously worked for Mercator Media’s six maritime sector magazines as a reporter, heading up news for Port Strategy. Prior to this, I was editor for Recruitment International (now TALiNT International). Contact me on: [email protected]