Workers at Ports of Auckland dig in heels in dispute

Mar­itime work­ers at the Ports of Auck­land are dig­ging in their heels against their employ­er and will be stop­ping work on Tues­day 8 Octo­ber 2007 from 10am to 1.15pm.

The Mar­itime Union of New Zealand have giv­en notice of fur­ther rolling stop­pages at the same time on 17 Octo­ber and 22 Octo­ber.

Mar­itime Union Auck­land Water­front Branch Local 13 Pres­i­dent Denis Carlisle says nego­ti­a­tions are ongo­ing but man­age­ment had yet to make the “head shift” required to get res­o­lu­tion.

“We’re con­fi­dent that they will soon come around. Our requests are rea­son­able and the work­ers will be hap­py to get back into it as soon as they feel they have been lis­tened to.”

Mr Carlisle says the stop­pages will be for a sym­bol­ic 3.25 hours each.

“This is a reflec­tion of the work­ers feel­ings on the recent actions of the employ­er and the 3.25% wage increase they are try­ing to force work­ers to accept.”

He says the Port Com­pa­ny has con­tin­ued to make unau­tho­rized pay­ments into work­ers bank accounts of the 3.25% pay increase that man­agers had decid­ed was the amount they should have.

“Obvi­ous­ly the work­ers see this tac­tic for what it is, and are unit­ed and deter­mined to see a good out­come arrived at by gen­uine nego­ti­a­tion, not by man­agers try­ing to bypass the process.”

Over 250 mar­itime work­ers car­ried out a two day strike last week in sup­port of their pay claim of between 4.5 per cent to 4.9 per cent.

Mr Carlisle says oth­er issues include back pay and bring­ing a new group of work­ers into the col­lec­tive agree­ment.

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