Casual workers must be offered support in recession

The Maritime Union says that protection for casual workers in the economic recession is a major focus for 2009. Maritime Union General Secretary Trevor Hanson says the Union is interested in meeting with the incoming Minister of Labour in the new National-led Government to discuss the plight of casual workers.

The Mar­itime Union says that pro­tec­tion for casu­al work­ers in the eco­nom­ic reces­sion is a major focus for 2009.

Mar­itime Union Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary Trevor Han­son says the Union is inter­est­ed in meet­ing with the incom­ing Min­is­ter of Labour in the new Nation­al-led Gov­ern­ment to dis­cuss the plight of casu­al work­ers.

He says it is impor­tant that casu­al work­ers are not left out of plans to pro­vide secu­ri­ty to work­ers in a reces­sion.

“Both main par­ties are com­mit­ted to mea­sures to pro­tect incomes in the case of redun­dan­cy in the reces­sion peri­od. The Mar­itime Union wants to ensure casu­al work­ers are not missed out.”

Mr Han­son says when unem­ploy­ment grows, those work­ers in casu­al jobs will be hit hard­est and hit first.

The Union had a two step plan, the first goal being to work for per­ma­nent, secure jobs, and the sec­ond goal being to ensure any casu­al work­ers received sup­port and pro­tec­tion.

Mr Han­son says the flow of skilled work­ers to Aus­tralia will increase in a reces­sion unless the mar­itime indus­try offered career paths espe­cial­ly for young peo­ple, based around secure jobs, train­ing and sta­bil­i­ty.

“Casu­al­iza­tion is putting the future of many young peo­ple in jeop­ardy, and many work­ers who have been in the indus­try for years are still in the casu­al­iza­tion trap.”

He says a casu­al­iza­tion review start­ed by Labour and New Zealand First should be con­tin­ued by the incom­ing Gov­ern­ment in order to pro­vide con­ti­nu­ity and to address an ongo­ing struc­tur­al prob­lem in the New Zealand econ­o­my.

“Mr Key has indi­cat­ed he wants an inclu­sive approach and the Mar­itime Union would say that a good test of this will be whether this seri­ous issue is addressed.”

“The Mar­itime Union sees a top pri­or­i­ty as secure jobs in the mar­itime indus­try, and all sec­tors of the New Zealand econ­o­my. A casu­al­ized, low-skilled work­force can only dis­ad­van­tage New Zealand and the Mar­itime Union are com­mit­ted to a secure, high-skill per­ma­nent work­force in New Zealand’s mar­itime indus­try.”

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