Maritime Union thanks Sue Bradford for her support for workers

The Maritime Union of New Zealand has thanked Green MP Sue Bradford, who announced her resignation from Parliament today, for her support for workers and those without a voice in the political process. Maritime Union General Secretary Trevor Hanson says Sue Bradford was a friend of the Maritime Union and all workers. "Sue was a principle driven politician during her time in Parliament who was ahead of her time and who provided a contrast to many other faceless representatives."

The Mar­itime Union of New Zealand has thanked Green MP Sue Brad­ford, who announced her res­ig­na­tion from Par­lia­ment today, for her sup­port for work­ers and those with­out a voice in the polit­i­cal process.

Mar­itime Union Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary Trevor Han­son says Sue Brad­ford was a friend of the Mar­itime Union and all work­ers.

“Sue was a prin­ci­ple dri­ven politi­cian dur­ing her time in Par­lia­ment who was ahead of her time and who pro­vid­ed a con­trast to many oth­er face­less rep­re­sen­ta­tives.”

Mr Han­son says that Ms Brad­ford was one of the few MPs in Par­lia­ment who under­stood the crossover between social, eco­nom­ic and envi­ron­men­tal poli­cies.

He says she was a strong advo­cate for coastal ship­ping as an envi­ron­men­tal­ly friend­ly trans­port mode.

Mr Han­son says Sue Brad­ford was also a friend of New Zealand work­ers and her res­ig­na­tion was a loss to Par­lia­ment.

“Her activist back­ground gave her a real under­stand­ing of the strug­gle of unem­ployed and low paid work­ers since the 1980s.”

He says he expects Ms Brad­ford to con­tin­ue to be an active and effec­tive polit­i­cal advo­cate out­side Par­lia­ment.

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