Maritime Union supports major port stoppages in USA and Iraq against war

The Maritime Union of New Zealand has congratulated maritime workers in USA and in Iraq for work stoppages on May Day (1 May) against the Iraq War. More than 25,000 longshore workers at 29 west coast ports in the USA called an end to the war in Iraq on May 1 by staying at home. The workers were members of the ILWU, the waterfront union on the west coast of the USA, which has strong links to the Maritime Union of New Zealand.

The Mar­itime Union of New Zealand has con­grat­u­lat­ed mar­itime work­ers in USA and in Iraq for work stop­pages on May Day (1 May) against the Iraq War.

More than 25,000 long­shore work­ers at 29 west coast ports in the USA called an end to the war in Iraq on May 1 by stay­ing at home. The work­ers were mem­bers of the ILWU, the water­front union on the west coast of the USA, which has strong links to the Mar­itime Union of New Zealand.

Mar­itime Union Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary Trevor Han­son says the action was sup­port­ed by work­ers in many nations.

He says that mar­itime work­ers have always been strong sup­port­ers of inter­na­tion­al­ism and work­ers unit­ing across the world.

“The mar­itime indus­try is a glob­al indus­try and mar­itime work­ers under­stand the impor­tance of glob­al sol­i­dar­i­ty. We have always been opposed to war, whether it was before World War Two when New Zealand water­front work­ers refused to load pig iron for Japan, or when we took action against nuclear war­ships in New Zealand ports in the 1980s.”

The Gen­er­al Union of Port Work­ers in Iraq said it would shut­down the ports of Umm Qasr and Khor Alzubair for one hour on May Day in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the action of all West Coast ports by mem­bers of ILWU.

In a let­ter from The Gen­er­al Union of Port Work­ers in Iraq to the Inter­na­tion­al Long­shore and Ware­house Union in the Unit­ed States, the union said “The coura­geous deci­sion you made to car­ry out a strike on May Day to protest against the war and occu­pa­tion of Iraq advances our strug­gle against occu­pa­tion to bring a bet­ter future for us and for the rest of the world as well.”

“We are cer­tain that a bet­ter world will only be cre­at­ed by the work­ers and what you are doing is an exam­ple and proof of what we say. ”

The Iraq union also con­demned attacks on union rights in Iraq and the pri­vati­sa­tion of oil and gas.

US Labor Against the War group report a broad cross-sec­tion of Iraqi union lead­ers have also sent mes­sages of appre­ci­a­tion on the USLAW web­site “for the sol­i­dar­i­ty demon­strat­ed by organ­ised labor, work­ing peo­ple and all peace-lov­ing peo­ple of the world in sup­port of their efforts to end the for­eign occu­pa­tion of Iraq and the sec­tar­i­an vio­lence that occu­pa­tion has spawned.”

ENDS

For more infor­ma­tion, con­tact Mar­itime Union Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary Trevor Han­son on 021390585

The ILWU media release can be down­loaded at http://www.ilwu.org

For fur­ther infor­ma­tion on Iraqi union state­ments see http://uslaboragainstwar.org

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