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Press Release – Maritime Union of New Zealand The Maritime Union has welcomed comments from the Mayor of Auckland Phil Goff and Minister of Workplace Relations and Safety, Michael Wood, that they expect major changes at the Ports when the new Auckland Council-commissioned safety report is …
The Maritime Union has welcomed comments from the Mayor of Auckland Phil Goff and Minister of Workplace Relations and Safety, Michael Wood, that they expect major changes at the Ports when the new Auckland Council-commissioned safety report is released.
Maritime Union of New Zealand National Secretary Craig Harrison says the report will put the spotlight on bad practices that had been encouraged.
Press Release – Maritime Union of New Zealand The Maritime Union has welcomed comments from the Mayor of Auckland Phil Goff and Minister of Workplace Relations and Safety, Michael Wood, that they expect major changes at the Ports when the new Auckland Council-commissioned safety report is …
The Maritime Union has welcomed comments from the Mayor of Auckland Phil Goff and Minister of Workplace Relations and Safety, Michael Wood, that they expect major changes at the Ports when the new Auckland Council-commissioned safety report is released.
Maritime Union of New Zealand National Secretary Craig Harrison says the report will put the spotlight on bad practices that had been encouraged.
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MoT hands off on Auckland port productivity and auto project - but not eyes off
2 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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Auckland port s container terminal falls under Government productivity watch. Photo / File
The Ministry of Transport says it d be overstepping its boundaries to comment on Ports of Auckland s controversial and prolonged container terminal automation project - but it sounds happy to stick its nose in. Responding to Herald questions about what, as a steward for New Zealand s freight and supply chain sector, it thinks about the five-year duration of the problematic project so far as Auckland Inc struggles with highly costly shipping and freight congestion originating at the port, the ministry kicks off citing commercial versus policy sensitivities.