International eyes on Cook Strait Ferry fiasco

The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) Ferry Taskforce is backing the call for the new Interislander ferries to be publicly-owned and rail-enabled.

The Inter­na­tion­al Trans­port Work­ers’ Fed­er­a­tion (ITF) Fer­ry Task­force is back­ing the call for the new Inter­is­lander fer­ries to be pub­licly-owned and rail-enabled.

ITF Fer­ry Task­force Chair Ron­ny Øksnes is in New Zealand to attend the Mar­itime Union of New Zealand nation­al con­fer­ence in Welling­ton.

Mr Øksnes says any deci­sion to pri­va­tise the ser­vice or take rail from the Cook Strait would endan­ger Aotearoa’s eco­nom­ic and cli­mate future. 

“We have seen the impact of pri­vati­sa­tion of this kind of life­line ser­vice else­where in the world and it has inevitably come at great cost to freight cus­tomers and to the pub­lic.

“Just as sig­nif­i­cant is the threat that this would pose to rail in Aotearoa New Zealand. Rail pro­duces 70% few­er emis­sions than road freight and los­ing that would make it hard­er to meet inter­na­tion­al cli­mate oblig­a­tions.

“There’s also the added cost and risk to any export com­pa­ny that uses rail as part of its domes­tic sup­ply chain, as the total car­bon con­tent of import­ed goods is becom­ing more and more impor­tant to inter­na­tion­al con­sumers.

“The rest of the world is tak­ing car­bon out of their sup­ply chains, so putting more in would be a back­ward step for Aotearoa New Zealand’s exporters.

ITF Mar­itime Pol­i­cy Advis­er Sadie Saun­ders, also in New Zealand this week, says “We under­stand the New Zealand gov­ern­ment is con­cerned about cost, how­ev­er trans­port infra­struc­ture is a long term invest­ment that ensures good jobs and effi­cient sup­ply chains. These are projects that should be mea­sured across decades and in the con­text of the whole econ­o­my.

“This is why we are sup­port­ing our Aotearoa New Zealand affil­i­ate mem­bers’ calls for new fer­ries to be pub­licly owned and rail enabled.”

The Inter­na­tion­al Trans­port Work­ers’ Fed­er­a­tion (ITF) is a demo­c­ra­t­ic, affil­i­ate-led fed­er­a­tion recog­nised as the world’s lead­ing trans­port author­i­ty. It rep­re­sents, and is demo­c­ra­t­i­cal­ly guid­ed by, 16.5 mil­lion trans­port work­ers inter­na­tion­al­ly.

 

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