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The Maritime Union has taken the unusual step of agreeing with a trucking industry boss. Mainfreight managing director Don Braid has said global shipping lines are profiteering off the fallout from COVID-19 (see link below.) Maritime Union of New .
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Press Release – Maritime Union of New Zealand
The Maritime Union says the resignation of Tony Gibson as CEO of Ports of Auckland Limited is the right outcome.
Maritime Union of New Zealand National Secretary Mr Harrison says from the point of view of union members at the Ports, Mr Gibson’s reign had been negative.
As CEO Mr Gibson had engaged in an anti-union agenda, had failed to provide a safe workplace, and was responsible for an automation project that was now years behind schedule.
No other port in New Zealand had seen such problems, he says.
Mr Harrison says the Maritime Union was prepared to work with new management and hoped new management would have a more modern, consensus based approach.
Press Release – Maritime Union of New Zealand The Maritime Union says the Governments announcement today of major investment in rail is a positive move, and is urging more action on coastal shipping. Maritime Union of New Zealand National Secretary Craig Harrison says the Governments approach …
The Maritime Union says the Government’s announcement today of major investment in rail is a positive move, and is urging more action on coastal shipping.
Maritime Union of New Zealand National Secretary Craig Harrison says the Government’s approach of long-term investment was the correct one and showed vision for the future.
“For decades, transport policy has been dominated by short-term thinking and vested interests. We now have an opportunity to move towards an efficient, integrated multi-modal transport system for the 21st century.”