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Maritime Union corrects misleading information from Ports of Auckland CEO

The Mar­itime Union of New Zealand has cor­rect­ed mis­lead­ing infor­ma­tion from the CEO of Ports of Auck­land Lim­it­ed (POAL) on the cur­rent indus­tri­al dis­pute.

Further industrial action to protect secure jobs at Ports of Auckland

Fur­ther strike action announced after unan­i­mous vote at work­ers meet­ing.

Port expansion row shows management “isolated and out of touch”

The Mar­itime Union says the debate about the expan­sion of the Ports of Auck­land shows a port com­pa­ny man­age­ment who were out of touch and iso­lat­ed.

Ports of Auckland squanders public money on anti-worker advocate

The Mar­itime Union of New Zealand has con­demned the employ­ment of Jon Mayson by Ports of Auck­land Lim­it­ed (POAL) man­age­ment dur­ing the cur­rent indus­tri­al dis­pute.

Ports of Auckland management “fact sheet” short on facts

The Mar­itime Union has crit­i­cized the cir­cu­la­tion of a “fact sheet” pro­duced for the Ports of Auck­land Lim­it­ed (POAL) man­age­ment that repeats incor­rect infor­ma­tion.

How to support Ports of Auckland workers

If you would like to reg­is­ter your sup­port for the Ports of Auck­land work­ers, please leave your details at this web­page.

Ports of Auckland could be branded first ever port of convenience

The ports of Auck­land in New Zealand could be declared the first ever port of con­ve­nience if man­age­ment does not put a stop to its sav­age attack on union rights, accord­ing to the Inter­na­tion­al Trans­port Work­ers Fed­er­a­tion.

Ports action puts Auckland businesses and jobs at risk

The New Zealand Coun­cil of Trade Union says the actions of Ports of Auck­land man­age­ment puts Auck­land busi­ness­es and jobs at risk

Maritime Union condemns latest Ports of Auckland outsourcing move

The Ports of Auck­land has con­firmed that it is pro­ceed­ing with a plan to sack its steve­dor­ing work­force.

Ports of Auckland workers plan to meet during strike

The Mar­itime Union has issued a strike notice at the Ports of Auck­land, for a 24 hour strike start­ing 7am Tues­day 31 Jan­u­ary to 7am Wednes­day 1 Feb­ru­ary.

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