On Tuesday, union members and iwi leaders from around the country will join together for a national hui in Tauranga.
The hui will discuss the potential of building a stronger relationship between iwi and the Council of Trade Union (CTU) in order to improve the working lives of Maori workers.
CTU Vice President Maori Syd Keepa said: "this is a great opportunity to build on the powerful collaboration between iwi and the CTU that developed to resolve the AFFCO dispute earlier this year. Maori are heavily represented in union membership and want unions and iwi to work together more closely.
"We are hoping to build relationships so that we can better meet the needs of workers, improve their working lives and provide a healthy, stable, cultural, social and economic environment for iwi Maori."
Helen Kelly, CTU President said: "this hui is a fantastic opportunity for us to recognise the contribution iwi made to the workers at AFFCO, and to develop that initiative into other areas where we have shared interests such as decent work, strong public services and the power of social movements."