Kiwi maritime workers offer international solidarity across the Tasman

The Maritime Union of New Zealand says it will support the Maritime Union of Australia and the Australian union movement in their fight to protect the rights of workers. Maritime Union of New Zealand General Secretary Trevor Hanson says the Australian federal Government's plans to attack job standards for workers was experienced on the New Zealand side of the Tasman Sea in the 1990s, with the Employment Contracts Act (ECA) introduced by the National Government in 1991.

The Mar­itime Union of New Zealand says it will sup­port the Mar­itime Union of Aus­tralia and the Aus­tralian union move­ment in their fight to pro­tect the rights of work­ers.

Mar­itime Union of New Zealand Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary Trevor Han­son says the Aus­tralian fed­er­al Gov­ern­men­t’s plans to attack job stan­dards for work­ers was expe­ri­enced on the New Zealand side of the Tas­man Sea in the 1990s, with the Employ­ment Con­tracts Act (ECA) intro­duced by the Nation­al Gov­ern­ment in 1991.

“We know what Aus­tralian work­ers are up against – the key issues such as pro­tec­tion from unfair dis­missal, pres­sure to accept infe­ri­or indi­vid­ual con­tracts, and laws to keep unions from see­ing work­ers at their work­places, were all famil­iar expe­ri­ences for New Zealand work­ers in the 1990s,” he says.

New Zealand work­ers are still try­ing to catch up what they had lost in wages, job secu­ri­ty and con­di­tions years after the ECA was repealed in 2000, he says.

Mr Han­son says the two Mar­itime Unions work togeth­er as part of the Tas­man Mar­itime Fed­er­a­tion (TMF), a mar­itime alliance that sees work­ers co-oper­at­ing inter­na­tion­al­ly.

He says the Tas­man Mar­itime Fed­er­a­tion will dis­cuss indus­tri­al, finan­cial and polit­i­cal meth­ods of help­ing the strug­gle for a fair go for work­ers wher­ev­er they face attacks.

“What we are talk­ing about is the glob­al­iza­tion of work­ers, where work­ing peo­ple come togeth­er inter­na­tion­al­ly for their com­mon inter­ests – this is a proud tra­di­tion for mar­itime unions around the world.”

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