Maritime Union of New Zealand members at Lyttelton Port's container terminal are back on strike in rolling industrial action over planned roster changes.
Union and port officials held mediation talks on Tuesday and Wednesday after last weekend's scheduled strike was cancelled, although a port spokeswoman confirmed today's two-day action would proceed.
The union has issued strike notices for Jan. 27 and 28 and Feb. 3 through Feb. 5, the latest of which the port is challenging in the Employment Court.
"Our goal is to try and negotiate a settlement soon," port marketing manager Simon Hunt said in a statement on its website. "While we view it as positive that progress is being made in mediated bargaining, we remain disappointed that MUNZ is continuing to issue strike notices during negotiations."
Between 160 and 180 Lyttelton Port employees are part of the Maritime Union covered by the collective contract for the container terminal, which employs more than 250 people. Port management wants to line up work rosters more closely with the company's operating needs.