Maritime Union notifies New Year industrial action at Ports of Auckland

The Maritime Union has placed notice of a new 48 hour strike at the Ports of Auckland from 11pm on Monday 9 January 2012 to 11pm Wednesday 11 January 2012.

The Mar­itime Union has placed notice of a new 48 hour strike at the Ports of Auck­land from 11pm on Mon­day 9 Jan­u­ary 2012 to 11pm Wednes­day 11 Jan­u­ary 2012.

Mar­itime Union Nation­al Pres­i­dent Gar­ry Parsloe says mem­bers instruct­ed offi­cials to place the strike notice today due to the depth of their con­cern at the atti­tude and approach of senior man­age­ment to nego­ti­a­tions.

Mr Parsloe says the Union intends to con­tin­ue to nego­ti­ate for a set­tle­ment that works for work­ers.

“Work­ers fam­i­ly life and job secu­ri­ty are not up for sale.”

A spe­cial meet­ing of Ports of Auck­land work­ers was held today, where fam­i­ly mem­bers were also invit­ed to dis­cuss the indus­tri­al sit­u­a­tion, sev­er­al of whom spoke to the meet­ing.

A motion of cen­sure and no con­fi­dence in the Ports of Auck­land CEO’s han­dling of the dis­pute and the Board of Direc­tor’s inabil­i­ty to con­tain their CEO, was also car­ried by the meet­ing.

Mr Parsloe says this was a reflec­tion of the deep anger and dis­ap­point­ment work­ers felt at the actions of the Port com­pa­ny man­age­ment who had attacked them in pub­lic and had cir­cu­lat­ed mis­in­for­ma­tion about wages, con­di­tions and port pro­duc­tiv­i­ty to hos­tile employ­ers orga­ni­za­tions and polit­i­cal blog­gers.

He says that apart from the indus­tri­al action, Mar­itime Union mem­bers at Ports of Auck­land would be work­ing their shifts through the Hol­i­day peri­od, as they do every year, and the stop­pages were intend­ed to focus the CEO on the qual­i­ty not the quan­ti­ty of the pro­pos­als man­age­ment were bring­ing to the table.

 

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