Maritime Union prepares to defend Auckland jobs

The Maritime Union says a plan to make Ports of Auckland workers redundant will be met with a strong response. A national executive meeting of the Maritime Union held in Wellington today endorsed national action in support of the workers whose jobs are threatened at Ports of Auckland. Representatives of the Auckland workers addressed the national meeting which unanimously endorsed industrial and legal strategies to fight job losses.

The Mar­itime Union says a plan to make Ports of Auck­land work­ers redun­dant will be met with a strong response.

A nation­al exec­u­tive meet­ing of the Mar­itime Union held in Welling­ton today endorsed nation­al action in sup­port of the work­ers whose jobs are threat­ened at Ports of Auck­land.

Rep­re­sen­ta­tives of the Auck­land work­ers addressed the nation­al meet­ing which unan­i­mous­ly endorsed indus­tri­al and legal strate­gies to fight job loss­es.

Ports of Auck­land man­age­ment announced on Tues­day 12 May they are effec­tive­ly shut­ting down the per­ma­nent work­force at the Bledis­loe Ter­mi­nal at the Ports of Auck­land with the loss of 28 jobs.

Mar­itime Union of New Zealand Local 13 Pres­i­dent Denis Carlisle says indus­tri­al action is inevitable unless the Port Com­pa­ny changes direc­tion on destroy­ing liveli­hoods.

“Many of these work­ers are under 35 – they have young fam­i­lies and heavy respon­si­bil­i­ties, and we are not going to let them be cut adrift by an irre­spon­si­ble man­age­ment. Behind every redun­dan­cy is a fam­i­ly, chil­dren, mort­gages, and the inevitable finan­cial and per­son­al hard­ships.”

He says the Port Com­pa­ny has a social respon­si­bil­i­ty to its work­ers and was show­ing a short-term mind­set.

“This so-called restruc­tur­ing is about attack­ing the work­force, terms and con­di­tions, and the Union will not allow the com­pa­ny to get away with it.”

The Mar­itime Union says inter­na­tion­al sup­port from glob­al mar­itime and trans­port work­ers is being orga­nized.

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