Maritime Union welcomes charges against former Ports of Auckland CEO

The individual facing charges for the 2020 death of a worker at the Ports of Auckland is former CEO Tony Gibson.
Maritime Union welcomes charges against Ports of Auckland following 2020 death

The charges follow an independent health and safety review that found systemic issues with the management health and safety culture at POAL.
Tauranga COVID alarm reinforces need to stay on guard

A COVID alarm aboard a vessel in the Port of Tauranga is a reminder that strict processes at ports are essential to protect New Zealand from exposure.
Women’s Conference 2021

After months of planning alongside, a strong group of 24 MUNZ Women from around New Zealand attended the Council of Trade Unions Biannual Women’s Conference in Wellington on 19 and 20 July 2021.
Case for New Zealand shipping now urgent

There is a growing realisation that New Zealand needs shipping capability to ensure reliable and secure services.
Maritime Union calls for New Zealand shipping to resolve supply chain crisis

There needs to be innovative responses to ongoing shipping congestion.
Unions back mandatory vaccination for port workers

The two main unions representing New Zealand port workers are backing the Government move to make COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for port workers.
Crew welfare needs to be considered in Viking Bay case

Problems with quarantine for sick crew members aboard the Viking Bay show processes need to be tightened up.
Infected crew members highlight a weak point in border security

Two COVID-positive foreign crew members are self-isolating on the Spanish-flagged deep sea fishing vessel Viking Bay off the Taranaki coast.
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