The Maritime Union is laughing off suggestions it will lose its dominance in the Ports of Auckland dispute due to the emergence of a new union.
Less than an hour before the established Maritime Union was due to rally at the waterfront yesterday to remind the public of its year-long pay dispute, the company announced it had signed a 2 year deal with the new PortPro union just nine days after starting negotiations.
The company denies it set up the union, which has about 30 members who worked during months of strikes by more than 200 Maritime Union wharfies.
In his popular Whale Oil blog, Cameron Slater said the development was "the beginning of the end" of the Maritime Union at the port.
"The damage their strike action caused has turned the port into a desert. There will job losses, and the ones to go will be those on expired contracts i.e. Maritime Union staff. (Maritime Union president) Garry Parsloe, mind, will still be getting paid as his workers get the sack."