Transport Workers Union strike FedEx delivery workers walk off the job causing ...

Transport Workers Union strike FedEx delivery workers walk off the job causing ...
Transport Workers Union strike FedEx delivery workers walk off the job causing ...
Online shopping chaos as thousands of delivery workers walk off the job - putting more pressure on Australia's delay-plagued postal system Deliveries will be affected after about 2,500 FedEx workers began 24-hour strike Union says push to outsourcing is causing an insecure work crisis at FedEx  Industrial action follows a strike by up to 2,000 StarTrack employees last week Australians are already facing longer than usual wait times for deliveries 

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Thousands of workers at a major parcel delivery service have walked off the job across Australia, putting more pressure on the nation's stretched postal system.

Deliveries will be affected after about 2,500 FedEx workers began a 24-hour strike at midnight over job security.

It follows a strike by up to 2,000 StarTrack employees last week with workers at both companies taking action to stop the outsourcing of work to contractors and companies like Amazon.

Thousands of workers at a major parcel delivery service have walked off the job across Australia, putting more pressure on the nation's stretched postal system (pictured: Transport Workers Union protests outside FedEx Redbank in Brisbane)

Thousands of workers at a major parcel delivery service have walked off the job across Australia, putting more pressure on the nation's stretched postal system (pictured: Transport Workers Union protests outside FedEx Redbank in Brisbane)

Australians are already facing longer than usual wait times for

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