Maritime Union outlines 2011 election priorities

The Maritime Union of New Zealand says secure jobs, improved wages and conditions, national sovereignty, and major improvements to New Zealand's maritime and transport policy are its election priorities.

The Mar­itime Union of New Zealand says secure jobs, improved wages and con­di­tions, nation­al sov­er­eign­ty, and major improve­ments to New Zealand’s mar­itime and trans­port pol­i­cy are its elec­tion pri­or­i­ties.

Mar­itime Union of New Zealand Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary Joe Fleet­wood says there is an imme­di­ate need for an effec­tive, effi­cient and envi­ron­men­tal­ly friend­ly trans­port and logis­tics chain.

He says that the poten­tial pri­va­ti­za­tion and over­seas buy up of New Zealand ports is a major threat to New Zealand remain­ing in con­trol of its sup­ply chain.

The cur­rent Gov­ern­ment had no plan for coastal ship­ping, and the strand­ing of the Rena and prob­lems with For­eign Char­ter Ves­sels (FCVs) in the fish­ing indus­try were glar­ing exam­ples of how dereg­u­la­tion and falling stan­dards were reduc­ing New Zealand to the sta­tus of a devel­op­ing nation.

“The Nation­al Gov­ern­ment has focussed its entire trans­port strat­e­gy on putting more trucks on the road, when we need to be mov­ing in the oppo­site direc­tion of rail and coastal ship­ping to pro­vide low impact, envi­ron­men­tal­ly aware trans­port for the future.”

Mr Fleet­wood says that worker’s wages and con­di­tions were under enor­mous pres­sure, and unem­ploy­ment was wreck­ing the lives of many, includ­ing the vul­ner­a­ble young.

“The real­i­ty is that most work­ers in jobs are work­ing longer, hard­er and for rel­a­tive­ly less, and at the same time we see tens of thou­sands exclud­ed from work and then attacked for being ben­e­fi­cia­ries.”

The work­ing class in New Zealand today are under­paid and over-worked, with high unem­ploy­ment, casu­al­iza­tion and a shrink­ing share of the eco­nom­ic pie, says Mr Fleet­wood.

“This must be addressed not only by eco­nom­ic growth, but by increas­ing the share of wealth pro­duced going to the pro­duc­ers – the work­ers.”

Casu­al­iza­tion of jobs was cre­at­ing mas­sive prob­lems in work­ing class com­mu­ni­ties and was being ignored by the Gov­ern­ment.

The third con­cern of the Union was how New Zealand’s sov­er­eign­ty was being under­mined.

New Zealan­ders must have the right to make our own eco­nom­ic and polit­i­cal choic­es, says Mr Fleet­wood.

“This right is under­mined by free trade deals such as the Trans Pacif­ic Part­ner­ship Agree­ment, and John Key’s pro­posed asset sales that will remove our abil­i­ty to deter­mine our col­lec­tive future as a com­mu­ni­ty and nation.”

New Zealan­ders were in seri­ous dan­ger of becom­ing ten­ants in their own coun­try if the Nation­al Par­ty asset sales and pri­va­ti­za­tion agen­da was allowed to con­tin­ue.

The full Mar­itime Union elec­tion state­ment could be viewed online at http://www.munz.org.nz/2011-election/

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