NZCTU presents Briefing for the Incoming Government

The New Zealand Council of Trade Unions has provided its briefing for the incoming government.
Maritime Union statement on Gaza and Port protests

The Maritime Union is backing international calls for a ceasefire in the Israel–Gaza conflict.
Rally for NZ Coastal Shipping – Wellington

MUNZ Wellington Branch rally for coastal shipping, outside Wellington Railway Station, meeting 1200 Friday 17 November
Massive price hikes in DP World Australian ports must scuttle Auckland port privatization plans

DP World, the global port operator linked to a privatisation agenda at the Port of Auckland, is embroiled in controversy in Australia after massive price hikes for port users.
Does DP World dodge taxes? Port giant under spotlight

The multinational involved in the proposed privatisation of Port of Auckland is the subject of a new Australian report “Does DP World dodge taxes in Australia?”
Withdrawal of proposed service threatens coastal shipping progress

The cancellation of a proposed MOVE Logistics roll-on-roll-off (RoRo) ship due to technical issues was a step backward for New Zealand coastal shipping.
TAIC report into 2022 port deaths

The Maritime Union of New Zealand has welcomed the release today of a combined report by the Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC) on two separate fatal accidents in New Zealand ports in 2022. Maritime Union of New Zealand National Secretary Craig Harrison says the Union endorses the findings of the report and its recommendations. “This […]
ACT-dominated Luxon Government would be a disaster for working people

A late shift in the polls indicates that New Zealand workers are becoming aware of the dangers of a change of Government and extreme right-wing policies.
Aucklanders show strong opposition to port sale in new poll

The Maritime Union has released a new poll that shows an overwhelming majority of Aucklanders support keeping the Port of Auckland in public ownership.
Substantial progress for transport under the Labour-led Government

Three key successes of the current Government have been in building coastal shipping capability, improving health and safety through the Ports Health and Safety Leadership Group, and laying the foundations for improved conditions in the industry through Fair Pay Agreements.