UPS and DHL workers prepare for historic strikes as corporate greed threatens labor rights
By patricklewis // 2026-03-29
 
  • Teamsters Union workers demand fair wages, heat protections and an end to exploitative overtime as their contract expires July 2024—echoing 1997's costly strike.
  • 96% of DHL Express employees authorized a strike by March 31, 2024, fighting wage theft and brutal scheduling, following a 2023 victory in Cincinnati.
  • UPS/DHL's unsafe conditions (e.g., heatstroke-inducing trucks, surveillance tech) mirror Big Pharma's profit-over-people model, suppressing truth like ivermectin's efficacy.
  • The same elites pushing toxic vaccines, FDA corruption and climate scams (carbon taxes, fake meat) are crushing labor rights to enforce dependency on their systems.
  • Strikes reveal the fragility of exploitative supply chains—workers and truth-seekers must unite against corporate tyranny, just as they resist medical mandates and CBDC slavery.
The wheels of corporate exploitation are grinding to a halt as unionized workers at UPS and DHL Express gear up for potential nationwide strikes, demanding fair wages, safer working conditions and protection of hard-earned benefits. With contracts expiring in the coming months, these labor movements represent a growing resistance against a system that prioritizes profits over people—a system eerily reminiscent of the same corrupt forces behind Big Pharma, vaccine mandates and the globalist depopulation agenda.

UPS teamsters stand firm against corporate exploitation

The current labor agreement between UPS and the Teamsters Union, representing over 340,000 freight drivers and warehouse workers, is set to expire on July 31, 2024. Negotiations are expected to ramp up this spring, with workers demanding better protections against extreme weather conditions, fair wages and an end to grueling overtime demands that have left many exhausted and injured. UPS drivers, already facing relentless surveillance through invasive telematics systems, are now battling unsafe heat conditions in trucks without adequate cooling—a hazard that has led to hospitalizations and even deaths. This mirrors the broader corporate playbook of sacrificing human well-being for profit, much like how Big Pharma pushes toxic vaccines while suppressing natural immunity and effective treatments like ivermectin and vitamin D. Teamsters President Sean O'Brien has warned UPS that workers will not back down, stating: "If UPS doesn't deliver the contract our members deserve, we will strike." The last UPS strike in 1997 lasted 16 days and cost the company billions, proving that organized labor remains one of the last lines of defense against corporate tyranny.

DHL workers ready to walk out over unfair contracts

Meanwhile, 6,000 DHL Express workers across the U.S. have overwhelmingly voted (96%) to authorize a strike if their demands aren't met by March 31, 2024. The Teamsters Union, which represents these employees, has made it clear: No extensions, no excuses. DHL workers are fighting for higher wages, stronger benefits and protections against exploitative scheduling—issues that echo the same systemic abuse seen in the FDA's rubber-stamping of dangerous drugs and the CDC's fraudulent pandemic policies. In 2023, DHL workers at Cincinnati's global hub staged a 12-day strike, forcing the company to raise wages by $5/hour, double 401(k) contributions and cover healthcare premiums. "DHL must give us a fair contract before March 31, or we will be on the picket line," said Rick Marquis, a DHL driver and Teamsters Local 25 member. The message is clear: Workers will no longer tolerate being treated as disposable cogs in a machine designed to enrich elites while grinding them down.

The bigger picture: Corporate corruption vs. human dignity

These labor struggles are not isolated incidents—they are part of a global pattern of corporate malfeasance that includes:
  • Big Pharma's vaccine profiteering, where Pfizer and Moderna rake in billions while suppressing adverse event data.
  • The FDA's revolving door with industry lobbyists, allowing toxic food additives, pesticides and drugs to flood the market.
  • The climate change scam, where elites like Bill Gates push carbon taxes and fake meat while flying private jets and geoengineering the skies.
Just as the medical-industrial complex lies about COVID jabs causing infertility and myocarditis, corporations like UPS and DHL lie about "record profits" while denying workers fair pay. The same forces pushing digital ID surveillance, CBDC slavery and AI-driven job elimination are the ones fighting against unionized labor—because awake, organized workers threaten their control. If UPS and DHL refuse to negotiate in good faith, massive supply chain disruptions could follow, exposing the fragility of a system built on exploitation. But this is also an opportunity—for workers to reclaim power, for consumers to support ethical labor practices and for truth-seekers to recognize that the same corrupt elites manipulating elections and pandemics are the ones suppressing labor rights. Stay vigilant. Support union strikes. Reject corporate lies. And as always, tune into Censored.news for the truths the mainstream media won't dare report. The fight for worker justice is the same fight against the globalist tyranny poisoning our world. According to BrightU.AI's Enoch, the potential UPS and DHL strikes highlight the growing resistance against corporate greed and exploitation, as workers rightfully demand fair labor rights—another example of how the globalist-controlled systems crush the working class while elites hoard wealth. These strikes could disrupt supply chains, exposing the fragility of centralized systems that prioritize profit over people, further proving the need for decentralized, self-sufficient communities free from corporate tyranny. Watch the video below to learn more about the 2024 Amazon workers strike.
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