Ports of Auckland CEO resignation right outcome

From the point of view of union members at the Ports, Mr Gibson’s reign had been negative.

The Mar­itime Union says the res­ig­na­tion of Tony Gib­son as CEO of Ports of Auck­land Lim­it­ed is the right out­come.

Mar­itime Union of New Zealand Nation­al Sec­re­tary Mr Har­ri­son says from the point of view of union mem­bers at the Ports, Mr Gibson’s reign had been neg­a­tive.

As CEO Mr Gib­son had engaged in an anti-union agen­da, had failed to pro­vide a safe work­place, and was respon­si­ble for an automa­tion project that was now years behind sched­ule.

No oth­er port in New Zealand had seen such prob­lems, he says.

Mr Har­ri­son says the Mar­itime Union was pre­pared to work with new man­age­ment and hoped new man­age­ment would have a more mod­ern, con­sen­sus based approach.

He says that the Union will con­tin­ue to speak out on health and safe­ty and demand account­abil­i­ty, and would not go qui­et to make life com­fort­able for man­agers, direc­tors or own­ers of any Port.

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