New powers to ban poor quality vessels coming to NZ being considered
The Maritime Union says Maritime New Zealand should have the power to prevent substandard flag of convenience vessels coming into New Zealand waters.
Read MoreRepresenting New Zealand maritime workers since 2002
The Maritime Union says Maritime New Zealand should have the power to prevent substandard flag of convenience vessels coming into New Zealand waters.
Read MoreYoung dockers Nick Loridan (ABBV-BTB Belgium) and Viri Gomez (ILWU Canada) caught up with MUA National Secretary, ITF Dockers’ Section Chair, and ITF President, Paddy Crumlin.
Read MoreA Century of Struggle chronicles the hundred-year history of the NZ Seamen’s Union from its formation in 1879.
Read MoreA video report of the MUA National Conference 2016 produced by Local 13 member True Saamu
Read MoreOn 13 February 1951, New Zealand’s most significant industrial dispute began. For 151 days the most advanced sections of the New Zealand working class led by the watersiders fought a tough battle against employers and the State. The following documentary from 2001 is essential viewing of this landmark in New Zealand working class history.
Read MoreThe Maritime Union of New Zealand is part of the campaign against the secret negotiations for the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement
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