No to privatization for Ports of Auckland

The Maritime Union has spoken out against a new report pushing the privatization of Ports of Auckland.

The Mar­itime Union has spo­ken out against a new report push­ing the pri­va­ti­za­tion of Ports of Auck­land.

Mar­itime Union of New Zealand Local 13 Auck­land Branch Sec­re­tary Rus­sell Mayn says the term “mixed own­er­ship” meant pri­va­ti­za­tion, and was not dri­ven by what is good for Auck­land.

He says Ports of Auck­land is not a nor­mal busi­ness, but a nat­ur­al monop­oly, and is a small port by world stan­dards.

“The pri­ma­ry val­ue of Ports of Auck­land and oth­er New Zealand ports is in the role they play in facil­i­tat­ing trade, not in their returns to share­hold­ers.”

Mr Mayn says the con­fu­sion around relo­ca­tion of the Ports and now pri­va­ti­za­tion is going to cause more prob­lems for sup­ply chain secu­ri­ty.

“We have seen a major turn­around in per­for­mance at Ports of Auck­land recent­ly, and we risk under­min­ing this good work.”

Mr Mayn says the major cause of low div­i­dends in past years was the failed automa­tion project at Ports of Auck­land which has now been dumped.

He says the Mar­itime Union reject­ed the automa­tion project from the begin­ning.

“You don’t have to be a pri­va­ti­za­tion fan to see that was a bad idea.”

The failed automa­tion project is the sub­ject of a major forth­com­ing study by the Inter­na­tion­al Trans­port Work­ers’ Fed­er­a­tion, which MUNZ is affil­i­at­ed to.

The Union also warned redun­dan­cies at POAL at the begin­ning of COVID were a mis­take, and was vin­di­cat­ed when there was a result­ing labour short­age at the Ports.

Mr Mayn says mod­ern ports need to be social­ly and envi­ron­men­tal­ly respon­si­ble, and the­o­ries that the sole pur­pose of ports was com­mer­cial return to share­hold­ers should be alarm­ing to both port users, res­i­dents and work­ers.

He says the his­to­ry of pri­va­ti­za­tion and ‘more mar­ket’ ide­ol­o­gy has left New Zealand with crum­bling infra­struc­ture, pol­lu­tion and sys­temic issues through­out the trans­port indus­try, includ­ing in areas such as train­ing and health and safe­ty.

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