Ports of Auckland documents show “best crane rate ever” in 2011

The Maritime Union says workers at the Ports of Auckland have lifted container move rates at the port to record levels.

The Mar­itime Union says work­ers at the Ports of Auck­land have lift­ed con­tain­er move rates at the port to record lev­els.

Mar­itime Union Nation­al Pres­i­dent Gar­ry Parsloe says pro­duc­tiv­i­ty of work­ers at the Ports of Auck­land is high­er than ever before, but man­age­ment were try­ing to negate the suc­cess of their own port.

He says for the last sev­er­al weeks, the pub­lic had been bom­bard­ed with a stream of invec­tive about the pro­duc­tiv­i­ty fail­ings of the work­force at Ports of Auck­land by Port com­pa­ny man­age­ment, as a man­age­ment tac­tic dur­ing an indus­tri­al dis­pute.

How­ev­er an inter­nal doc­u­ment from Ports of Auck­land man­age­ment in Sep­tem­ber 2011 cel­e­brates the “best crane rate ever” at Ports of Auck­land.

The doc­u­ment is enti­tled “Cel­e­brate Sep­tem­ber Crane Results – it’s BBQ time.”

The doc­u­ment notes that “Over the month of Sep­tem­ber we had four record break­ing ves­sel per­for­mances” and notes the details for the four ships, invit­ing work­ers to a cel­e­bra­tion BBQ.

Mr Parsloe says it seems port man­age­ment have a dif­fer­ent sto­ry for each day of the week.

He says that since man­age­ment had been cir­cu­lat­ing nego­ti­a­tion doc­u­ments to polit­i­cal blog­gers and oth­er third par­ties, the Mar­itime Union would now release its doc­u­men­ta­tion as well to media on request.

“Frankly it seems bizarre that Ports of Auck­land man­age­ment are doing their best to run down their own pub­lic image rather than pro­mote the capa­bil­i­ty and pro­duc­tiv­i­ty of their work­force.”

 

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