Maritime Union will fight attack on job security by 90 day fire at will bill

The Maritime Union says it will fight to protect job security as the backlash grows against the National Government's attempt to push through the "fire at will" bill before Christmas. Maritime Union of New Zealand General Secretary Trevor Hanson says the attempt to rush through the 90 day "fire at will" bill through at a time of mounting unemployment and job insecurity is madness.

The Mar­itime Union says it will fight to pro­tect job secu­ri­ty as the back­lash grows against the Nation­al Gov­ern­men­t’s attempt to push through the “fire at will” bill before Christ­mas.

Mar­itime Union of New Zealand Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary Trevor Han­son says the attempt to rush through the 90 day “fire at will” bill through at a time of mount­ing unem­ploy­ment and job inse­cu­ri­ty is mad­ness.

Mr Han­son says the Mar­itime Union would active­ly resist any attacks on job secu­ri­ty by the Gov­ern­ment or employ­ers.

“In our indus­try and oth­ers, the inse­cu­ri­ty caused by casu­al jobs and aggres­sive employ­ers will be made worse by this law being dropped like a bomb in the mid­dle of a reces­sion. It’s just anoth­er pres­sure on work­ing peo­ple and their fam­i­lies.”

He says many fam­i­lies where wage earn­ers are start­ing new jobs will be left hang­ing in a state of fear for months as to whether they will have a secure income or not, at a time when many fam­i­lies are already fac­ing redun­dan­cy and finan­cial hard­ship.

Mr Han­son says there is no doubt the law will be manip­u­lat­ed by unscrupu­lous employ­ers.

“What then hap­pens is the worst employ­ers gain an advan­tage over their com­peti­tors in the mar­ket, and it becomes a race to the bot­tom. This type of law rewards the employ­ers who treat their work­ers the worst.”

“It’s obvi­ous that what this law is about is cre­at­ing a cli­mate of fear and inse­cu­ri­ty amongst work­ers. It takes away a work­ers right to defend their own and their fam­i­lies liveli­hood if they are stuffed around by the boss. It’s going to make a bad sit­u­a­tion worse.”

Mr Han­son says there are hun­dreds of thou­sands of New Zealan­ders trapped in casu­al jobs, and the way the 90-day bill is being pushed through shows Nation­al still had the 1990s mind­set of “putting the boot into work­ers at every oppor­tu­ni­ty.”

He says employ­ers can already get rid of incom­pe­tent or dis­hon­est employ­ees by fol­low­ing a clear and fair process, so the new law had no pur­pose but to reduce the work­ing con­di­tions and legal rights of work­ing New Zealan­ders.

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