Shipping stopped as Spanish wharfies down tools
NSW Premier heads list of no shows for Monday's official launch of Newcastle's third coal terminal
NCIG paying workers 17 per cent below existing arrangements - MUA says NCIG pay rates divisive and unsustainable
Maritime Union takes out not one but two awards at the ACTU union logies
Federal Govt regulates work in confined spaces like ship holds
1 in 8 merchant mariners died in the world war.
ICEM call for the Asia Pacific Region to unite on trade union and human rights
Rio Tinto was again warned today of growing financial exposure if the company refuses to respect communities, the environment and workers.
Protesters in costume from the film Avatar will be outside Rio Tinto’s headquarters in Melbourne tomorrow morning.
Union raises alarm over health risks for workers and the public
Authorised by P Crumlin, Maritime Union of Australia, Sydney