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Maritime Workers Journal

Journal - September 2005

Events

Industrial Rounds

Industrial issues

    The NZ model
    Daniel Boreham, MUA member and former Kiwi seafarer, didn’t get much work back home.

International Issues

    Viva Cuba
    Havana Diary by MUA Sth Qld Branch Secretary Mick Carr and Victoria Branch Deputy Secretary Dave Schleibs

Mailbag

Maritime diary

    Maritime diary
    The Australian government and their spy force ASIO have expelled young US teacher and peace activist Scott Parkin for not agreeing with what is happening in Iraq. I beg your pardon? At least he can take comfort that they didn’t lock him up in Baxter Concentration Camp for a few months, just in case he didn’t get the message. What’s going on here and where’s it going to end? With all the trade unionists, civil rights and peace activists in the nick or under house arrest for objecting to murderous mayhem and insanity?

Notices

    Notices
    Golf day, A turbulent decade, Shipping Out, Workers' Radio, Worker Ownership, Maritime Day

Obituaries

    Vale cobber
    Ron Connolly, Terry Rawlings, Don McInytere, John Marshall, William Leslie, Bob Newtown, Walter Bowers, Bill Worthington

Security

    Waterfront Terror
    The MUA dismissed comments by Minister for Transport Warren Truss claiming that most maritime workers have a criminal record as misinformed and cheap political shots. The union expects no disruption on the nation's wharves as the new security ID system is introduced and has worked hard to have our views heard in the development process. Loopholes within Loopholes
    Australia was at risk because the permit system allowing foreign vessels on the coast was open to fraud, The Australian newspaper reported in June. (18/6/05). Floating Bombs
    Labor joins MUA call for tougher restrictions on ammonium nitrate shipments

Shipping news

history

    Cyclone
    This is the story of a ship and 39 Australian seafarers who fought to save her from the fury of a tropical cyclone By crew member Frank Finch

stevedoring

    Twist and Shout
    Sydney wharfies have something to sing and dance about…. No more manual twistlocks in Port Botany!

union culture

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