Workers under threat from slack regulation of industry standards
The Maritime Union is warning that New Zealand workers are under threat due to lack of regulation and enforcement of standards in industry.
CMP lockout: Company bullies workers
The Maritime Union is backing locked out meat workers at the CMP plant in Marton with financial support and a solidarity delegation.
Let’s back MMP on 26 November
The Maritime Union is backing keeping the MMP voting system in the upcoming Referendum on Saturday 26 November.
New Zealand should pull out of free trade deals
The Maritime Union says the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) free trade deal is a threat to democracy in New Zealand.
Maritimes magazine Spring 2011 now online
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Fishing charges for Oyang 75 officers point to industry wide failings
The Maritime Union says it will raise the situation of the Oyang 75 fishery prosecutions when it appears before a hearing for the Government Inquiry into Foreign Charter Vessels in the New Zealand fishing industry.
Holes in official accounts of Rena’s seaworthiness
The Maritime Union has renewed calls for inspection reports on the Rena to be made public and for clarification of what a Maritime New Zealand inspection involves.
Ultimate responsibility for Rena disaster lies with the Government
The Maritime Union says that the responsibility for the Rena disaster lies with Government and authorities as much as with individual crew members.
Evidence that grounded ship Rena had “multiple deficiencies”
The Maritime Union is asking that Maritime New Zealand release to the public any of their reports on the Rena after information was uncovered showing the ship had multiple problems, including with its charts.
Port Unions Condemn Plan to Slash Jobs at Port Otago
The two main waterfront unions have condemned a proposal to slash 12 jobs at Port Otago.