We support West Australian offshore workers

The Maritime Union of New Zealand is supporting strike action by Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) members in the West Australian offshore oil and gas industry. Maritime Union of New Zealand General Secretary Joe Fleetwood says many New Zealanders work in the Australian maritime industry. He says that the Maritime Union of New Zealand works closely with the MUA and other unions in international alliances such as the Trans Tasman Oil and Gas Alliance. Mr Fleetwood says the Australian workers had the full support of maritime workers around the world.

The Mar­itime Union of New Zealand is sup­port­ing strike action by Mar­itime Union of Aus­tralia (MUA) mem­bers in the West Aus­tralian off­shore oil and gas indus­try.

Mar­itime Union of New Zealand Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary Joe Fleet­wood says many New Zealan­ders work in the Aus­tralian mar­itime indus­try.

He says that the Mar­itime Union of New Zealand works close­ly with the MUA and oth­er unions in inter­na­tion­al alliances such as the Trans Tas­man Oil and Gas Alliance.

Mr Fleet­wood says the Aus­tralian work­ers had the full sup­port of mar­itime work­ers around the world.

“The employ­ers are mak­ing vast for­tunes in prof­its. You don’t notice all the CEOs and politi­cians refus­ing their huge pay increas­es but when work­ers stand up for their rights it becomes the end of the world.”

He says the wages of those work­ers get spent in work­ing class com­mu­ni­ties rather than being hoard­ed by wealthy share­hold­ers.

“This is about work­ers get­ting their share of the wealth they cre­ate. After all, they do the work out on the remote rigs and ves­sels, away from home for long peri­ods and in a risky, heavy indus­tri­al envi­ron­ment.”

Mr Fleet­wood says the issue has impor­tant impli­ca­tions for New Zealand.

“The off­shore oil and gas indus­try is an impor­tant part of our econ­o­my and will become more impor­tant over the next decade.”

The Mar­itime Union sup­ports moves away from an oil based econ­o­my in the long term but there would be a tran­si­tion peri­od where oil and gas were still required and New Zealand had to make the most of that.

“This is a lim­it­ed resource and one that is not hav­ing a pos­i­tive effect on the envi­ron­ment. The wealth from our oil and gas reserves must be used to ben­e­fit our peo­ple and to move to a post-oil econ­o­my.”

He not­ed how diverse nations such as Nor­way and Venezuela had used their oil and gas reserves for the ben­e­fit of their cit­i­zens.

Mr Fleet­wood says that New Zealand should main­tain close con­trol of its oil and gas reserves and should not allow them to be exploit­ed by pri­vate cor­po­ra­tions.

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