Union Seeks Support For Extensive Fishing Inquiry
SERVICE AND FOOD WORKERS UNION NGA RINGA TOTA
MEDIA ADVISORY
2 August 2011
Union Seeks
Select Committee Support For Extensive Fishing
Inquiry
The Service and Food Workers Union Ngā Ringa
Tota will present to the Primary Production Select committee
on Thursday 4 August in support of a petition, signed by
over 12,000 people, called for an inquiry into the fishing
industry.
The union, which represents over 2,000
workers in the seafood industry, is seeking the
committee’s support for an extensive inquiry, which
includes an investigation into the devastating job loss that
has occurred in the industry as a result of changes in the
past decade.
Service and Food Workers Union
spokesperson Neville Donaldson said: “The issues in the
industry go much further than ending the disgraceful
exploitation of foreign workers fishing within our economic
zone. Thousands of New Zealanders have lost jobs in the
industry in the past 10 years and any inquiry must
investigate the causes and the lost opportunity for future
employment. It must also consider measures to ensure New
Zealand and New Zealanders benefit from our fishing
industry.
“Upskilling of New Zealand workers, and
the impact on employment and job skills of Māori workers,
who have traditionally made up a large percentage of the
workforce, is a critical issue.”
The Service and
Food Workers Union runanga will introduce a presentation by
Neville Donaldson. Chrissie Campbell Hutana and Victor
Norman, long-serving workers in the seafood industry, will
speak about the human impact of changes in the fishing
industry.
Joe Fleetwood, National Secretary of the
Maritime Union of New Zealand, will address off-shore
issues.
Fishing industry petition
10am, 4 August
Select Committee room 4, Parliament Buildings
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