Port unions take action on Russian flagged ships

The two unions representing workers in New Zealand ports say their members are reluctant to work Russian flagged ships in New Zealand ports and are looking at methods of protest following the outbreak of war.
Maritime industry says fuel quality issues threaten New Zealand fuel security

The campaign for fuel security Save Our Tankers is comprised of the Maritime Union of New Zealand representing seafarers, the New Zealand Merchant Service Guild representing ship’s masters and officers, and the Aviation and Marine Engineers Association representing marine engineers.
Social insurance means greater income security for workers

The Maritime Union is backing the Social Unemployment Insurance Scheme agreed between Government, Business New Zealand, and the Council of Trade Unions.
Fuel security campaign meets with Government over concerns

The campaign for fuel security met with the Deputy Prime Minister Hon. Grant Robertson in Wellington yesterday to discuss the imminent threat to the future of New Zealand coastal fuel tankers.
Testing and returning to work during Omicron

Official Government advice on testing and returning to work during Omicron at this link.
Concern over fuel shortage risk as shipping disruptions continue

There are concerns in the maritime sector that petrol supplies could be affected by the same type of shipping disruptions creating chaos in other supply chains.
Campaign for New Zealand coastal tankers says fuel security at risk

Three unions representing New Zealand shipping crews are mounting a united campaign to protect New Zealand’s fuel security and save New Zealand coastal tankers.
A shipping plan to resolve the supply chain crisis

New Zealand needs a national ports strategy that links in with a coastal shipping strategy, and we need to get this up and running now.
Removal of New Zealand coastal tankers will put fuel security in jeopardy

Maritime Union of New Zealand / New Zealand Merchant Service Guild joint statement
Stevedoring company ISO broke law around union access

Australian-owned stevedoring company ISO was breaking the law when it tried to prevent Maritime Union representatives access to its Whangarei workplace at Northport.