NZ Union's View on Ro-Ro Ferry Plans: A Union's Perspective
**The New Zealand Union (NZU) is ** pretty unhappy with the government's plans for new roll-on/roll-off (Ro-Ro) ferries. It's a big deal for them, and they're not afraid to say it.
The NZU represents workers in the maritime industry, including ferry crews. They're concerned about the potential impact of the new ferries on jobs and working conditions.
Here's the lowdown:
Why the NZU is Upset:
The NZU is worried that the government's plans for new Ro-Ro ferries will lead to:
- Job losses: The union fears that the new ferries will be more automated, meaning fewer crew members will be needed.
- Lower wages: The union believes that new ferries could be used to drive down wages and working conditions for ferry workers.
- Safety concerns: The union is concerned about the safety of the new ferries, especially if they are automated or have a reduced crew.
**The NZU is not just ** spouting off **here – they're ** making valid points.
The NZU's Solutions:
The NZU is calling on the government to:
- Ensure that the new ferries are designed with safety and worker well-being in mind.
- Work with the union to ensure that the introduction of new ferries doesn't lead to job losses or lower wages.
- Prioritize the use of New Zealand workers for the construction and operation of the new ferries.
**It's time for the government to sit down with the NZU and ** sort this out. The government needs to address the union's concerns and ensure that the introduction of new ferries benefits both the economy and workers in the maritime industry.
The Bigger Picture
This isn't just about ferries, folks. It's about the future of the New Zealand maritime industry and the livelihoods of the people who work in it. The NZU is fighting for their members, and it's important to listen to them.
This whole ferry situation is pretty complex, and it's important to understand both sides of the story. We'll keep you updated on what happens.
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