Australian jobs and foreign workers' rights could be at risk aboard ships laying pipes for the $43 billion Gorgon project unions claimed at a rally today, amid growing debate over foreign workers s
By confirming today that the Coalition will oppose Federal Labor's historic shipping reforms, Nationals Leader Warren Truss has once again put politics and obstructionism ahead of the national inte
NEWSREADER: The Federal Government has upped the ante in a war on drug runners and organised crime, proposing new measures to crack down on corruption at the waterfront.
NEWSREADER: We take you live now to the Maritime Union of Australia, the National Secretary Paddy Crumlin holding a news conference to respond to the Government's announcement today.
The Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) had this message (pictured) to mining billionaire Gina Rinehart fly over the Subiaco Oval during the Western Derby on the weekend when the West Coast Eagles to
A contract dispute in the UK port of Tilbury could escalate to an international level, after the repeated refusal of management to engage in genuine dialogue with the union.
Maritime Union of Australia National Secretary Paddy Crumlin has expressed concern that wharfies have been unfairly targeted by an AFP crackdown on waterfront crime.
The former head of the United Nations' police force whose responsibilities included overseeing the deployment of 12,500 personnel to 18 missions around the world has been appointed as Australia's n