286 Killed In A Small Business

When 29 men died at Pike River mine, the Government promised stronger health and safety laws to protect workers.
But now, if you work for a small business they want to leave you out.
Maritime Union supports UK Award-Winning Play About Paul Robeson at Fringe NZ

Paul Robeson is a name that would be known to most trade unionists of the older generation, and to many younger ones well versed in labour and trade union history.
War on the wharves MUNZ vs MUA charity boxing event video
Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) – it’s not right
The Maritime Union of New Zealand is part of the campaign against the secret negotiations for the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement
Ports of Auckland families tell their story in online video
Ports of Auckland workers and their families struggling to defend secure jobs and their livelihoods have taken their message to the people in a three minute online video.
Fire Fighters Union join Auckland Wharfies strike
Interport 2011
Interport 2011 video by Stu Crawford of MUNZ Local 10 Port Chalmers Dunedin Branch
Things get tougher from 1 April
From from 1 April 2011 new employment laws will make work even tougher.
1951 lockout documentary (part 1)
In 1951, New Zealand temporarily became a police state. Civil liberties were curtailed, freedom of speech denied, and the Government used force against its own citizens. This film tells the story of the infamous lockout of waterside workers and the nationwide strike which followed.
Winning in the world’s ports
In every corner of the globe, dock workers’ unions are organising. A film produced for the ITF dockers section conference at the ITF 42nd Congress.