ITF condemns ‘car crash’ decision by POAL managers

Global union the ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) today described POALs lockout decision as “unbelievable, unlawful and practically suicidal”.
Advisory: law surrounding strikes and lockouts in essential services

Following enquiries, this advisory points reporters to employment law covering strikes and lockouts in essential services.
Unlawful lockout escalates Ports dispute

Ports of Auckland workers are shocked to learn that the Ports have moved to lock them out of their jobs.
Wharfies welcome Port undertakings to not contract out

Members of the Maritime Union were thrilled today that following a Settlement Conference with the Employment Court, Ports of Auckland has seen sense and undertaken to halt its contracting processes and re-enter collective bargaining.
Union history in the spotlight

The integral role the New Zealand Seamen’s Union played in New Zealand’s seafaring industry comes under scrutiny in the latest book from Canterbury University Press.
Next step in attempt to protect secure jobs for Ports workers

The Maritime Union has today taken further legal steps in an effort to protect secure jobs at Ports of Auckland.
Ports management disregard for privacy deeply disturbing.

It is deeply disturbing that Ports of Auckland is prepared to spread confidential information from individual personnel files as part of a PR campaign against their workers’ campaign for secure jobs, the CTU said today.
Mayor, Church mediation offers in Ports dispute warmly welcomed

The Maritime Union has warmly welcomed an offer of mediation from the Mayor of Auckland Len Brown, and the Anglican and Roman Catholic bishops, made publicly over the last two days.
Public rally backs secure work and sustainable Ports

Aucklanders wanting to make a stand against casualisation of work are being invited to join Ports of Auckland workers at a community rally this afternoon.
Simple question Maersk – were the navigation systems on or off?

The Maritime Union says it is not satisfied with the response from shipping company Maersk over its navigation systems on two ships last week, and will be laying a complaint with Maritime NZ.