Industrial action on cards if job losses from Stadium

The Maritime Union of New Zealand says the Port of Auckland is too important to be disrupted by the proposed waterfront stadium. Maritime Union Local 13 President Denis Carlisle says job losses are a major concern if the stadium interferes with the running of Ports of Auckland, and the Union would consider industrial action to protect workers livelihoods. "The Ports of Auckland are asking for guarantees that they will not suffer any financial loss from the stadium project, and likewise the Maritime Union will be seeking compensation for our members for any loss of work."

The Mar­itime Union of New Zealand says the Port of Auck­land is too impor­tant to be dis­rupt­ed by the pro­posed water­front sta­di­um.

Mar­itime Union Local 13 Pres­i­dent Denis Carlisle says job loss­es are a major con­cern if the sta­di­um inter­feres with the run­ning of Ports of Auck­land, and the Union would con­sid­er indus­tri­al action to pro­tect work­ers liveli­hoods.

“The Ports of Auck­land are ask­ing for guar­an­tees that they will not suf­fer any finan­cial loss from the sta­di­um project, and like­wise the Mar­itime Union will be seek­ing com­pen­sa­tion for our mem­bers for any loss of work.”

He says the issue is about safe­guard­ing Port of Auck­land’s role as a major work­ing port.

“Any water­front sta­di­um must not cause dis­rup­tion to the Ports of Auck­land, as this is one of the key gate­ways between New Zealand and the glob­al econ­o­my.”

He says the con­se­quences of dis­rup­tion to New Zealand’s trans­port chain and eco­nom­ic well­be­ing out­weigh the ben­e­fits of a water­front sta­di­um.

Mr Carlisle says thou­sands of peo­ple’s liveli­hoods depend on the port direct­ly, as well as the Port being a cen­tral part of the region­al and nation­al eco­nom­ic infra­struc­ture.

“Our mem­bers enjoy their sport as well, but the bot­tom line is that jobs and liveli­hoods of all New Zealan­ders have to come before enter­tain­ment.”

He says over $1.5 bil­lion of trade comes through the port every year and is con­tin­u­al­ly grow­ing.

Mr Carlisle says the Union backs the Port’s stance that its over­rid­ing con­cern is to main­tain the effi­cient oper­a­tion of the port and the qual­i­ty of ser­vice.

For fur­ther infor­ma­tion please con­tact Mar­itime Union of New Zealand Local 13 Pres­i­dent Denis Carlisle on 021963528

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