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Safety shambles sparks call for port boss sacking 08 Apr 2021 08:12 AM Photo: Getty Images.
Tau Henare: Safety shambles sparks call for port boss sacking
A strong call for Ports of Auckland chief executive Tony Gibson to step down or be sacked over the port’s appalling safety record.
A strong call for Ports of Auckland chief executive Tony Gibson to step down or be sacked over the port’s appalling safety record.
It’s coming from Independent Māori Statutory Board deputy chair Tau Henare and his podcast sparring partner Shane Te Pou, both former union organisers, along with First Union national Secretary Robert Reid, in a letter they are delivering this morning to the board’s Fergusson Wharf headquarters.
Demand for Auckland port resignations now off to the Beehive
7 Apr, 2021 11:00 PM
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Tau Henare, Shane Te Pou and Robert Reid from First Union demand the resignation of Ports of Auckland CEO, Tony Gibson, in light of the damning Health and Safety report. Video / Dean Purcell
Tau Henare, Shane Te Pou and Robert Reid from First Union demand the resignation of Ports of Auckland CEO, Tony Gibson, in light of the damning Health and Safety report. Video / Dean Purcell The Māori Labour caucus is the next call for presenters of a letter to the Ports of Auckland demanding the resignation of chief executive Tony Gibson over documented health and safety failures at the country s