Ports of Auckland Response to ITF Threats
20 January 2012
MEDIA
STATEMENT
Ports of Auckland Response to
ITF Threats
“We have received a letter from
the International Transport Workers Federation (ITF).
The
ITF’s threats from London are entirely unwarranted and
unhelpful. Its letter demonstrates that it has little
understanding of the current situation. For example, the
ITF refers to a ‘national union agreement’ – no such
thing exists in New Zealand.
The ITF’s views regarding removal of the collective agreement are wrong. We have made it very clear that we are continuing with collective bargaining whilst reviewing alternative labour models.
We have been in ‘genuine dialogue’ with our staff since March last year. Our intention all along has been to achieve the flexibility and efficiencies our customers are demanding in collaboration with MUNZ.
The commercial impact of the lost Fonterra and Maersk business has already put Auckland workers’ jobs at risk. Any attempts by the ITF or other third parties to threaten the commercial operation of the port will only impact negatively on their jobs.
We suggest the ITF reverts to its affiliate unions in New Zealand to get the correct information.”
ENDS