Time for lid to be lifted on fishing industry disgrace

The Maritime Union says the shipjumping of eight Indonesians in Wellington from the fishing vessel 'San Liberatore' was entirely predictable as the ship had a history of problems. Maritime Union General Secretary Trevor Hanson says the Union had to intervene on two occasions this year when overseas crew members on the 'San Liberatore' were being made to do waterfront work normally done by New Zealand workers. "There have been Government reports saying there is abuse going on aboard these fishing vessels in New Zealand waters – why don't we put the spotlight on the companies operating these vessels, rather than the workers?"

The Mar­itime Union says the shipjump­ing of eight Indone­sians in Welling­ton from the fish­ing ves­sel ‘San Lib­er­a­tore’ was entire­ly pre­dictable as the ship had a his­to­ry of prob­lems.

Mar­itime Union Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary Trevor Han­son says the Union had to inter­vene on two occa­sions this year when over­seas crew mem­bers on the ‘San Lib­er­a­tore’ were being made to do water­front work nor­mal­ly done by New Zealand work­ers.

“There have been Gov­ern­ment reports say­ing there is abuse going on aboard these fish­ing ves­sels in New Zealand waters – why don’t we put the spot­light on the com­pa­nies oper­at­ing these ves­sels, rather than the work­ers?”

He says that immi­gra­tion offi­cials face an impos­si­ble job unless the rules gov­ern­ing the indus­try are tight­ened up.

Mr Han­son says that soon­er or lat­er the lid is going to be lift­ed on the prac­tices going on in the indus­try.

“When it blows, there are going to be peo­ple run­ning for cov­er, because the prac­tices that are going on are total­ly unac­cept­able.”

Mr Han­son says the Aus­tralian Gov­ern­ment togeth­er with WWF Inter­na­tion­al and the Inter­na­tion­al Trans­port Work­ers Fed­er­a­tion (ITF) released a report in Novem­ber that clear­ly iden­ti­fies the envi­ron­men­tal dam­age and exploita­tion of work­ers going on aboard “flag of con­ve­nience” fish­ing ves­sels.

He says the Aus­tralian Gov­ern­ment has just announced a $220 mil­lion pack­age to buy back fish­ing licens­es and restruc­ture the indus­try to make it sus­tain­able.

Mr Han­son says under the pro­posed free trade agree­ments New Zealand is nego­ti­at­ing, the mar­itime indus­try may be flung open allow­ing the worst oper­a­tors even greater access, with no abil­i­ty to restrict their activ­i­ties or stop the exploita­tion of cheap Third World labour.

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