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Maritime Workers Journal

Journal - March 2004

General

Maritime diary

    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.

Occupational health & safety

    Is your job safe?
    “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

women

    MUA women on the march
    The national women’s conference kicked off on Saturday with many MUA women delegates arriving early to celebrate International Women’s Day.


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