Unions unite in Ports of Auckland labour blunder

The Ports of Auck­land has been put on notice from Unions that it will have to train its own work­force rather than fly in staff from oth­er ports.

The port com­pa­ny wants to trans­fer skilled labour from Welling­ton and Lyt­tel­ton to keep up with work after 12 weeks ago lay­ing off a sub­stan­tial num­ber of work­ers.

Mar­itime Union of New Zealand Nation­al Vice Pres­i­dent Gar­ry Parsloe says the sit­u­a­tion is a result of the port com­pa­ny ignor­ing Union advice.

“They were told there were too many redun­dan­cies, and it would cre­ate a short­age of skilled work­ers. Now this has hap­pened.”

He says that the Mar­itime Union would only agree for Unionised work­ers being trans­ferred into Auck­land if there was a writ­ten com­mit­ment from the Ports of Auck­land to train a suf­fi­cient num­ber of its own work­force.