Maritime workers are celebrating tonight after a successful resolution of the Port of Napier dispute in mediation this afternoon.
Maritime Union General Secretary Trevor Hanson says the week long dispute had been about secure local jobs being preserved at the port.
“We wanted shipping companies to be able to use stevedores where secure local jobs could be [...]
Entries from December 2007
VICTORY!
December 21st, 2007 · 16 Comments
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December 19th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Music on the Picket Line
The weather has turned bad but spirits are high as workers from NZ and Australia enjoy a singalong at the Port of Napier picket on 18 December 2007
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Global solidarity actions shut down Port of Napier
December 19th, 2007 · No Comments
The Maritime Union of New Zealand has claimed a major victory in its battle to save secure local jobs at the Port of Napier.
The container vessel Canberra Express left the Port of Napier last night (Wednesday 19 December) at approximately 11pm with no cargo discharged after sitting idle at the port.
Maritime Union General Secretary Trevor [...]
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Napier maritime workers boosted by international support
December 19th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Workers on the Maritime Union picket line at the Port of Napier were told early this morning that tens of thousands of dollars of solidarity donations were flooding in from around the world.
A hardship fund is being set up to look after the workers, many of whom are casual workers, as they face a tough [...]
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11.22pm on the picket line, 16 December 2007
December 18th, 2007 · 1 Comment
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maritime_youth_2007.JPG, originally uploaded by Maritime Union of New Zealand.
The Port of Napier picket is being run around the clock. Workers are there 24 hours a day.
These young workers are both local Maritime Union members [...]
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Community Picket, Port of Napier, 16 December 2007
December 16th, 2007 · 10 Comments
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Community Picket, originally uploaded by Maritime Union of New Zealand.
This photo sums up the solidarity and strength of local workers and their families and friends coming together to defend secure jobs, union jobs and local [...]
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Dock workers deserve better from Port of Napier
December 16th, 2007 · 2 Comments
The New Zealand Council of Trade Unions has backed the Maritime Union’s campaign to save 85 jobs on the Port of Napier, following a decision by the Hawkes Bay Regional Council owned Port company to change stevedoring contractors, without securing employment protections for the current workers.
“The loyal, long serving dock workers on the Port of [...]
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Hawkes’ Bay maritime workers stand strong
December 15th, 2007 · 1 Comment
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120 workers including delegations from New Zealand ports and the Maritime Union of Australia have been on the picket line defending secure jobs at the Port of [...]
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Maritime workers take fight for jobs to the Napier port gates
December 15th, 2007 · 3 Comments
Over 100 workers have gathered outside the gates of the Port of Napier today to protest the loss of secure jobs this morning from 6am.
Mediation between the Maritime Union and Port Company will take place this morning.
Moves by the Port of Napier to contract out stevedoring work threaten 25 permanent and 60 casual jobs, with [...]
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Send a message to Port of Napier CEO Garth Cowie
December 12th, 2007 · 3 Comments
You can now send an automatic email message to Port of Napier CEO Garth Cowie to tell him that you think his company has a responsibility to ensure secure local jobs at the Port of Napier.
International trade union website Labour Start are promoting this email campaign at their website - send a message here!
Tags: Information · Send an email message