The Maritime Union of Australia will today use a conciliation hearing of the Fair Work Commission to formally offer a peace deal to Patrick that could deliver an immediate end to all industrial act
Ships lines workers in Port Botany today held a protest at the Caltex head office in Sydney over their ongoing contract with lines operator Port and Harbour Services.
I would like to pass on my deepest sympathies and condolences and those of the officers, members and staff of our union to Charlie’s family friends and comrades on his passing
False claims that limited, legally-protected industrial action at Patrick’s Port Botany container terminal is causing major shipping delays, including to medical supplies, are nothing more than an
ERGT Australia currently have a vacancy for a Maritime Trainer here at our Melbourne Training Facility for any members looking for stable and ongoing employm
A breakthrough in negotiations between the Maritime Union of Australia and the nation’s largest container terminal operator is set to deliver a new workplace agreement by the end of September, endi
World Maritime Day is today recognising the invaluable efforts of millions of seafarers, dockers, ferry and port workers to keep global supply chains operating during the COVID-19 pandemic, while h
It’s my sad responsibility to pass on the news that Peter Simpson Retired Queensland Branch Secretary of the ETU passed away in the early hours of this morning
Ships lines workers in Port Botany have declared today that they will “do anything it takes” to protect their jobs from scab operator Port and Harbour Services.