Maritime Union elects new national officials in union elections

The Maritime Union of New Zealand has elected two new national officials in their three-yearly union elections. The new General Secretary of the Union is Joe Fleetwood of Wellington. A new Assistant General Secretary of the Union has also been elected, Ray Fife, of Bluff. The National President of the Maritime Union, Phil Adams of Port Chalmers, was re-elected unopposed. The National Vice President of the Maritime Union, Garry Parsloe of Auckland, was also re-elected unopposed. The elections took place in a postal ballot of all financial members of the Union which closed last Friday. The new General Secretary of the Union, Joe Fleetwood, thanked members for their support and thanked all members who took part in the democratic process of the elections.

The Mar­itime Union of New Zealand has elect­ed two new nation­al offi­cials in their three-year­ly union elec­tions.

The new Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary of the Union is Joe Fleet­wood of Welling­ton.

A new Assis­tant Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary of the Union has also been elect­ed, Ray Fife, of Bluff.

The Nation­al Pres­i­dent of the Mar­itime Union, Phil Adams of Port Chalmers, was re-elect­ed unop­posed.

The Nation­al Vice Pres­i­dent of the Mar­itime Union, Gar­ry Parsloe of Auck­land, was also re-elect­ed unop­posed.

The elec­tions took place in a postal bal­lot of all finan­cial mem­bers of the Union which closed last Fri­day.

The new Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary of the Union, Joe Fleet­wood, thanked mem­bers for their sup­port and thanked all mem­bers who took part in the demo­c­ra­t­ic process of the elec­tions.

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