Maritime industry inquiry into health and safety required to “shine a light on dark places”
The Maritime Union is continuing its call for a national inquiry into port and maritime safety.
The Maritime Union is continuing its call for a national inquiry into port and maritime safety.
The Maritime Union is supporting the national and international campaign against the TPPA (Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement) that undermines workers rights and democratic processes.
The Maritime Union is supporting the campaign against zero hour contracts. Please sign the Labour Party petition here.
Maritime Union members at the Ports of Auckland Limited have ratified a proposed agreement with their employer.
Employer groups around the world try to undermine the right to strike. Join the global action on February 18 to stop them.
Paul Robeson is a name that would be known to most trade unionists of the older generation, and to many younger ones well versed in labour and trade union history.
The International Transport Workers’ Federation is reiterating the need for stringent health and safety measures in ports after an operator in New Zealand was found responsible for a waterside workers death. A Wellington court ruled in...
The Maritime Labour Convention 2006 (MLC) is an international treaty adopted by the International Labour Organisation and lays out minimum rights for seafarers and promotes good employment practices across the shipping industry.