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MUA steps up Melbourne industrial action

Dockers at the Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT) in Melbourne have agreed to extend their industrial action which is due to start with a...

Aussie unions and carriers return to the negotiating table

A two-day Australian Fair Work Commission (FWC) hearing due to start in today has been cancelled following an agreement between the Maritime Union of...

Far East-Australia demand pushes rates to levels not seen for a decade

Container freight rates from East Asia to Australia have reached a 10-year high, rising to over US$1,648/TEU as of 9 October 2020, according to...

SAL acknowledges DPWA and MUA success

The ship operator’s representative body Shipping Australia Limited (SAL) has welcomed the compromise agreement reached by the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) and DP...

Terminal operator Patrick rejects union’s peace offer

The Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) has written to Patrick Terminals voluntarily withdraw all union action up to the date of the Fair Work...

Union accuses Patrick Terminals of “spreading fear” and dishonesty

In what appears to be an intensification of the Australian docker’s dispute the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) has accused management at Patrick Terminals...

DP World Australia expects to resolve dockers dispute

Dock workers in Port Botany, Sydney Australia, are expected to reach a negotiated agreement to their dispute with DP World Australia (DPWA) following a...

Australian court curtails dockers’ strikes

Dubai terminal operator DP World was celebrating on 31 January as the Federal Court Of Australia (FCA) decided to grant an interim interlocutory injunction...

DP World attacks on workers’ rights, MUA says

DP World, which is the largest stevedore in Australia employing more than 1,800 waterfront workers, notified employees in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Fremantle that...
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