Major new New Zealand Transport Union on track

The Rail and Maritime Transport Union (RMTU) and Maritime Union of New Zealand (MUNZ) have announced an 'agreement in principle' to form a major new transport union. A joint negotiating team has outlined a process for the formation of the new amalgamated Union that will cover both maritime workers in ports and on vessels, Rail and other Transport Industry workers. Further negotiations will now take place on the final structure of the new Union, with the final proposal to be voted on by all members of the RMTU and MUNZ.

The Rail and Mar­itime Trans­port Union (RMTU) and Mar­itime Union of New Zealand (MUNZ) have announced an ‘agree­ment in prin­ci­ple’ to form a major new trans­port union.

A joint nego­ti­at­ing team has out­lined a process for the for­ma­tion of the new amal­ga­mat­ed Union that will cov­er both mar­itime work­ers in ports and on ves­sels, Rail and oth­er Trans­port Indus­try work­ers.

Fur­ther nego­ti­a­tions will now take place on the final struc­ture of the new Union, with the final pro­pos­al to be vot­ed on by all mem­bers of the RMTU and MUNZ.

RMTU Nation­al Sec­re­tary Wayne But­son says both par­ties agree that much work has yet to be done on final­iz­ing the rules and struc­tures of the new Union and to resolv­ing any out­stand­ing issues.

MUNZ Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary Trevor Han­son says both par­ties have agreed to estab­lish a process to fur­ther the estab­lish­ment of the new Union and have com­mit­ted to a timetable agreed by both par­ties.

The new Union would bring togeth­er all work­ers in New Zealand ports in one Union, and would have a major influ­ence on the logis­tics chain by unit­ing work­ers in dif­fer­ent areas of the land trans­port sec­tor.

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