Maritimes Magazine Winter 2022 online

The official magazine of the Maritime Union of New Zealand
Unbroken: Auckland Local 13 and the decade long struggle at Ports of Auckland

MUNZ National President Carl Findlay writes on the long battle for respect and a voice for Ports of Auckland workers.
New Zealand coastal shipping boost “biggest turnaround this century”

New initiative will see four or more New Zealand operated ships come into service on the New Zealand coast.
Port unions says health and safety judgement must be appealed

Stevedoring company ISO has walked away from health and safety charges, despite the lives of several workers being put at severe risk in a preventable incident.
May Day greetings from the Maritime Union of New Zealand

Crew on the Valentine, Cook Strait, New Zealand
New Zealand maritime workers solidarity with ILWU

Along with other affiliates of the International Transport Workers Federation, MUNZ supports the LWU in their upcoming negotiations.
Port workers welcome port health and safety review

Unions have made a joint statement to express their unity and determination to prevent any more unnecessary deaths in New Zealand ports, and have stated their willingness to work with the Government’s initiatives.
Maritime Union statement on Lyttelton port death

Maritime Union of New Zealand National Secretary Craig Harrison says the death of an Lyttelton port worker is the tragic loss of life of another worker and has shaken the maritime industry.
Maritime Union joins meeting to keep Marsden Point refinery in operation

Public meeting at the Forum North Centre, Whangarei, 1 pm Sunday 24 April 2022.
Unions call for national standards in stevedoring health and safety

Unions in the ports and maritime sector are demanding national stevedoring standards be introduced to deal with the health and safety crisis in New Zealand ports.