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An Auckland councillor says she’s surprised Ports of Auckland chief executive Tony Gibson still has a job.
Maritime Union members stopped work this week to cast a vote of no confidence in senior management and the company s board in the wake of a damning report on health and safety at the port, where three people have died in the past three years.
Auckland mayor Phil Goff says he’s counting on the board, which the council appoints, to drive the changes recommended in the report.
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