Maritime Union releases offer to Ports of Auckland management

The Maritime Union has publicly released the main points of its offer to management to settle the Ports of Auckland dispute.

The Mar­itime Union has pub­licly released the main points of its offer to man­age­ment to set­tle the Ports of Auck­land dis­pute.

Mar­itime Union Nation­al Pres­i­dent Gar­ry Parsloe says the offer has been made pub­lic to coun­ter­act mis­in­for­ma­tion that had been cir­cu­lat­ed in the pub­lic domain.

“This offer is a seri­ous offer which shows very clear­ly this issue is not about wages, it is about pre­serv­ing job secu­ri­ty for work­ers with all the ben­e­fits that has for fam­i­lies and the com­mu­ni­ty.”

He says it is unusu­al for the Union to engage in nego­ti­a­tions in pub­lic, but man­age­ment had con­sis­tent­ly cir­cu­lat­ed incor­rect mate­r­i­al to the media and hos­tile polit­i­cal inter­ests, so the Union had to ensure its posi­tion was not mis­rep­re­sent­ed.

Mr Parsloe says the Union is ready and wait­ing to con­tin­ue nego­ti­a­tions as soon as senior man­age­ment have returned from their sum­mer hol­i­days.

The main points of the Mar­itime Union offer to Ports of Auck­land man­age­ment are:

Shut­tles

• The exist­ing con­tain­er shut­tles on the Ports of Auck­land water­front to be oper­at­ed on a 24/7 basis by MUNZ mem­bers and pro­vi­sions can be dis­cussed as to how any over­flow could be han­dled.

Col­lec­tive agree­ment

• A real­is­tic per­cent­age increase (sug­ges­tion 2.5% for a 6 month term), with the cur­rent col­lec­tive agree­ment and all terms and con­di­tions includ­ing ros­ters rolled over for the term of the agree­ment.

• The par­ties agree to use the Tracc method­ol­o­gy to inves­ti­gate any changes that can be agreed to improve pro­duc­tiv­i­ty and ros­ters over the six month set­tle­ment peri­od. This can include oth­er issues such as the sun­set clause.

• AA’s to have access to over­time in the lash as per pre­vi­ous pol­i­cy.

• The Com­pa­ny will not con­tract out dur­ing the term of the agree­ment.

• The Com­pa­ny agrees to nego­ti­ate a sched­ule into the Col­lec­tive Agree­ment that cov­ers the plan­ners, con­trollers and car­go offi­cers.

• The Union will agree a drug and alco­hol pol­i­cy that is based on Sali­va test­ing in line with its “Not at Work Mate Pol­i­cy”.

• Casu­als will not be used to dri­ve machin­ery.

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