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Category: Media releases

Productivity bonuses for workers at Ports of Auckland a positive sign

The Mar­itime Union of New Zealand (MUNZ) says pro­duc­tiv­i­ty bonus­es paid to Ports of Auck­land work­ers who are mem­bers of MUNZ are a “pos­i­tive sign.”

Maritime Union welcomes US Government report “spotlight” on New Zealand fishing industry practices

Heavy crit­i­cism of the use of over­seas labour in the New Zealand fish­ing indus­try in a major US Gov­ern­ment report is jus­ti­fied, and con­firms how bad prac­tices have become in the New Zealand mar­itime sec­tor.

Progress in Ports of Auckland facilitation

The Mar­itime Union says that it pleased with progress made in talks with Ports of Auck­land Lim­it­ed man­age­ment.

Complete overhaul of NZ shipping policy required following Rena sentencing

The Mar­itime Union is call­ing for a com­plete over­haul of New Zealand ship­ping pol­i­cy to avoid a repeat of the Rena dis­as­ter.

Government decision to reflag foreign fishing vessels welcomed

The Mar­itime Union has wel­comed the Gov­ern­men­t’s announce­ment that for­eign char­ter fish­ing ves­sels work­ing in New Zealand waters will have to be reflagged under the New Zealand flag.

Council moves to make Ports of Auckland a good employer welcomed

The Mar­itime Union has wel­comed moves by the own­ers of Ports of Auck­land to ensure it acts as a good employ­er.

Ports management and board must account for disruption to Auckland

The Mar­itime Union says Ports of Auck­land must be held account­able for the sig­nif­i­cant dis­rup­tion they are impos­ing on Auck­land.

Port proposals to reduce worker protections when contracting out unhelpful

Mem­bers of the Mar­itime Union were frus­trat­ed today that in medi­a­tion the Ports of Auck­land has tabled a doc­u­ment that press­es ahead with reduc­tions to job secu­ri­ty for wharfies.

Ports of Auckland workers return to work

At 8.30 am Thurs­day 5 April a group of engi­neers will be the first of the MUNZ mem­bers to return to work at the Ports of Auck­land.

Auckland has its Port back but this never should have happened

Auck­land cit­i­zens, work­ers and busi­ness­es will wel­come news that their Port will be up and run­ning again soon, fol­low­ing Port management’s drop­ping of their plan to casu­alise its work­force, FIRST Union said today.

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