Ferry report does not solve the big problem

The Maritime Union has sounded a note of caution about the seaworthiness of Interislander ferries.
Wellington Stopwork Meeting 12 August 2024

To all members, the Wellington Te Whanganui-a-Tara Branch Stopwork Meeting will be held on Monday 12 August 10am-12 noon at MUNZ Conference Room, Level One, Waterside House, 220 Willis Street.
Gisborne fishing tragedy

The Maritime Union has offered its sympathy and support to family and friends and the Gisborne community following the death of three local fishermen.
Government ferry decision a case of political steering failure

The Government’s U‑turn on purchasing new Interislander ferries is the predictable but costly outcome of flawed decision making.
Maritime Union statement on grounding of Aratere

The Maritime Union says images of the stricken Cook Strait ferry Aratere aground in the Marlborough Sounds are a shocking conclusion to years of warnings about the ageing ferry fleet.
Wellington Stopwork Meeting 8 July 2024

To all members of the Wellington Branch, please be advised the next SWM is scheduled for Monday 8th of July 2024.
Rally Saturday 8 June – Wellington Te Whanganui-a-Tara

Thousands of job losses. Rolling attacks on Te Tiriti o Waitangi. No-cause evictions and selling off public housing. Cuts to our public transport, health and education. It is clear — this government has waged economic war on everyday people in Aotearoa.
Wellington Stopwork Meeting 10 June 2024

To all members of the Wellington Branch, please be advised the next SWM is scheduled for Monday 10 June 2024.Time: 10–12pmVenue: MUNZ Conference Room, Level 1, National Office, Waterside House, 220 Willis St. Your attendance is welcome, hope to see you there.In Unity, Fiona Mansell (Fee)Maritime Union of New ZealandWellington Branch Secretary
This May Day – stand up for your rights!

Wednesday 1 May 2024 – 1pm – Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Palmerston North
Former Port of Auckland CEO Tony Gibson on trial for workplace death in unprecedented prosecution

Former Port of Auckland boss Tony Gibson failed to use his “influence, power and resource” to ensure frontline workers were kept safe before a stevedore was fatally crushed by a container, an unprecedented court case has heard.