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Journal - March 2004General
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Conference delegates and guestsA full list of rank and file delegates, national and international guests, councillors, officers and staff attending Conference. [ Full Story ]
Resolutions 3[ Full Story ]
the 7 big issues[ Full Story ]
MegaConference200 delegates from all industries and all ports adopt a radical new union agenda to set our sails and track a true course over the next 4 years. [ Full Story ]
Resolutions[ Full Story ]
Maritime diary
More than 300 rank-and-file delegates and national and international guests have met and delivered one of the most progressive policy agendas ever set by our union. It comes in the form of a four-year framework designed to revitalise and renew our union and it comes at a critical time for maritime workers. [ Full Story ]
Occupational health & safety
“Occupational health and safety is so important, because you can have a strategy for job security, and jobs and conditions, and rosters and time off, but if you don’t have safety right then the rest doesn’t matter. The fact is, ours is a dangerous workplace.” — Deputy National Secretary Jim Tannock [ Full Story ]
women
The national women’s conference kicked off on Saturday with many MUA women delegates arriving early to celebrate International Women’s Day. [ Full Story ]
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