Second week of full strike action announced at Ports of Auckland

The Maritime Union has announced ongoing strike action at Ports of Auckland.

The Mar­itime Union has announced ongo­ing strike action at Ports of Auck­land.

A fur­ther one week strike notice has today been placed on the port start­ing 2 March.

This would direct­ly fol­low on from the one week full strike notice that is due to start 24 Feb­ru­ary.

Mar­itime Union of New Zealand Nation­al Pres­i­dent Gar­ry Parsloe says that any strike action could be lift­ed if port man­age­ment returned to nego­ti­a­tions.

He says the Union has shown it is pre­pared to nego­ti­ate and find a con­struc­tive solu­tion, but the Port Com­pa­ny will not nego­ti­ate and are threat­en­ing the liveli­hoods of work­ers and their fam­i­lies.

Mr Parsloe says a man­age­ment scheme to out­source the work­force is under­min­ing good faith bar­gain­ing and is being chal­lenged by the Union.

A major cam­paign is under­way set­ting the record straight about the issues, which had gained strong inter­est in Auck­land and inter­na­tion­al­ly.

More infor­ma­tion about the issues avail­able on cam­paign web­site www.saveourport.com

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