A Wellington ferry worker claims to have been given no option but to work, despite feeling unsafe because of large cracks and damaged buildings on the quake-stricken wharf.
A crew member for Bluebridge Cook Strait Ferry received a text on Monday afternoon, after the 7.8 magnitude earthquake, saying staff were to start work at 8pm to sail the Straitsman to Picton at 8.45pm.
"I was not given any option about working. I was told I was starting work and given a time."
The employee said the text from management instructed staff to park their cars in a different place than usual, between BNZ which suffered visible damage and another building at CentrePort, because of damage on the wharf.
The worker, who asked not to be named, said there were large cracks next to the temporary car park.