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21 December 2011 Customer Advisory Mediation unsatisfactory; strikes to proceed Today’s mediation between Ports of Auckland and the Maritime Union of New Zealand – Local 13 (MUNZ) made little progress with the two parties still far apart, Ports of Auckland Chief Executive Tony Gibson said this afternoon. “We now anticipate that MUNZ will continue with the 96 hours of strikes they have threatened between now and 1 January.” Mr Gibson said the port would work closely with its customers to mitigate the impact of the strikes as best it could. “However, the union’s timing of these highly disruptive strikes to coincide with KiwiRail’s planned network shutdown for electrification works means significant delays for importers and exporters must be anticipated.” Mr Gibson said the strikes would achieve nothing and that the port was resolute in its determination to achieve significant workplace reforms. Mr Gibson said it was disappointing the company’s new flexible offer including an up front 10% increase on hourly rates had not been taken up by the union. “I believe most Aucklanders would see this offer as a very fair deal, especially as it preserved existing terms and conditions including 15 days sick leave and 5 weeks annual leave a year.” Mr Gibson confirmed that up to 40 jobs could be lost as a result of the loss of Maersk’s Southern Star service, mostly in the container terminal area. “Further industrial action will only serve to put even more jobs at risk and undermine customers’ confidence in Ports of Auckland’s ability to deliver reliable service,” Mr Gibson said. Mr Gibson said one major shipping line had reported incurring costs of US$500,000 as a result of the first industrial stoppage alone, through the flow-on effects of delays in Auckland. "This situation is unsustainable for our customers and I urge the union to consider the potential impact of further strike action on jobs and the New Zealand economy." Mr Gibson confirmed that the port had decided against issuing any further lock out notices at this point. No further dates for mediation have been agreed. The next strikes are for:
• 10.30 pm on Thursday 22 December until 10.30 pm Friday 23 December (24 hours) Refer to Ports of Auckland website Industrial Action Update page for updated changes as they come to hand.
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