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Shipping Campaigns
The ITF and MUA will Rally outside the offices of NYK Shipping, 45 Clarence Street today to protest the refusal of the German charterers to sign an international minimum standards agreement for the "NYK Prestige" 31 March 2005 [full story] ITF campaigns to close Tongan register The ITF is pressuring the South Pacific island of Tonga to honour its agreement to shut down its now infamous shipping register 18 February 2003 [full story] Shipping
Report on the “Iluka” previously the Wallarah berthing at Port Kembla Grain Terminal on the 24th September, 2002 26 September 2002 [full story] Shipping Campaign moves to Canberra An MUA delegation leaves for Parliament House on Monday, February 18, as the union steps up its campaign to stop John Howard sinking Australian shipping. 21 February 2002 [full story] Stop John Howard sinking Australian shipping National unions join forces to stop John Howard sinking Australian shipping. 31 October 2001 [full story] Yarra Campaign Update Extract from National Office Report 27 June 2002 [full story] Public Campaigns: You can view MUA's publicly available campaign information in a variety of ways. Please select one of our public campaigns indexes. [ View All Campaigns | View Latest Shipping Campaigns by Date ]
[ View Full Shipping Archive by Date | View Full Shipping Archive by Subject ] Members Campaigns: The MUA also has campaigns information
for members of each industry division in password protected areas. Access to these areas though require a password for each industry division. Please note: these passswords are not the same as the passwords that grant access to the members area. If you already have a password to one of these industry divisions then please select one of the indexes below. If you would like access to one of these areas then please request an industry division password. |
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