Vega Auriga should be detained in New Zealand until problems fixed

Maritime Union of New Zealand National Secretary Joe Fleetwood says that the ship Vega Auriga should be detained in a New Zealand port until it is deemed seaworthy and crew issues have been fixed.
Vale Brad Fletcher, MUNZ Lyttelton Branch President

The Maritime Union is greatly saddened by the death of Maritime Union Lyttelton Branch President Brad Fletcher in a workplace accident on Thursday 28 August 2014. Maritime Union National Secretary Joe Fleetwood says the death of Brad Fletcher, a full-time worker at the Port of Lyttelton, was a great shock. Brad was a highly respected figure in Lyttelton and within the Maritime Union, and the Union would be supporting his workmates and family.
Lack of information on Port of Tauranga death extremely concerning

The Maritime Union is extremely concerned about the lack of public information about a Tauranga port worker who died last week.
Maritime Union continues to press Ports of Auckland over dirty politics activities

Maritime Union National President Garry Parsloe says Ports of Auckland management is trying to get off the hook from its involvement with extreme right wing bloggers during the Ports of Auckland dispute. Information revealed in Nicky Hager’s new book “Dirty Politics” shows that the POAL management were acting in close concert with “attack” bloggers and […]
Hager investigation has revealed Ports of Auckland agenda

Ports of Auckland must come clean after revelations in Nicky Hager’s new book “Dirty Politics.”
Fishing Bill a major step towards fixing industry problems

The Maritime Union says the passing of a bill today 31 July 2014 reforming the fishing industry is a major step in fixing serious problems.
Labour work and wages policy good for working people

Labour’s new policy on work and wages, announced today, is good for the working people of New Zealand.
Greens call for shipping lanes backed by Maritime Union

The Maritime Union is backing the Green Party’s policy to implement compulsory shipping lanes for coastal shipping.
Government needs to get Fishing reform bill passed now

The Maritime Union is urging the Government to push through the Fisheries (Foreign Charter Vessels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill to protect workers from exploitation and abuse.
Maritimes magazine Winter 2014 now online

This edition of the Maritimes magazine covers the War on the wharves charity boxing event, the new Maritime Labour Convention, the upcoming general election and health and safety on the job.