The Mar­itime Union of New Zealand can help you in a lot of ways.

You play an impor­tant role by input at nego­ti­a­tion time, involve­ment in job health and safe­ty issues, and hav­ing the final say before your terms and con­di­tions are final­ly agreed upon.

The Mar­itime Union of New Zealand pro­vides mem­bers with on the job help in all employ­ment mat­ters includ­ing legal ser­vices and per­son­al griev­ances.

We have expe­ri­enced nego­tia­tors who work with your work­place del­e­gates to achieve the best pos­si­ble con­di­tions.

As a mem­ber you will be able to join col­lec­tive agree­ments that are only obtain­able through col­lec­tive strength and organ­i­sa­tion.

Our agree­ments con­tain bet­ter health pro­vi­sions, retire­ment ben­e­fits, and super­an­nu­a­tion.

You can join the Mar­itime Union by con­tact­ing our local branch or by send­ing us an email.

What is a Union?

A Union is an orga­ni­za­tion that work­ers join to get a bet­ter deal at work.

When you join the Union, it means you are backed up by all the oth­er Union mem­bers: you are part of the team.

The Union can help you with prob­lems at work, and pro­tect you and your job.

The Union will nego­ti­ate your employ­ment agree­ment with the boss. This includes your wages and con­di­tions such as hours of work and hol­i­days.

If you are in the Union, you get a bet­ter deal because it means you have more pow­er when deal­ing with the boss.

The Union has mem­bers called del­e­gates in every work­place who rep­re­sent the Union and can help you: just ask.

The Mar­itime Union of New Zealand is affil­i­at­ed to the Inter­na­tion­al Trans­port Work­ers Fed­er­a­tion.

We are the Union is an eight page pam­phlet that gives a back­ground on our his­to­ry and what we do (click to down­load).

 

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