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Thursday, 20 May 2021, 4:45 pm The Port has unnecessarily lost an internationally experienced and senior leader and I am ashamed to see that we still have parts of society who think scoring a scalp is good for Auckland. This resignation is not about the Supply Chain, Health and Safety or modernisation. It is about political and union bullying. It’s about people who expect their own people to be respected, listened to and fairly treated but have not reciprocated. They have failed in the delivery of empathy and wellbeing for one of their own. Tony Gibson is standing aside in order to ....
Press Release – Maritime Union of New Zealand The Maritime Union says the resignation of Tony Gibson as CEO of Ports of Auckland Limited is the right outcome. Maritime Union of New Zealand National Secretary Mr Harrison says from the point of view of union members at the Ports, Mr Gibson’s reign had been negative. As CEO Mr Gibson had engaged in an anti-union agenda, had failed to provide a safe workplace, and was responsible for an automation project that was now years behind schedule. No other port in New Zealand had seen such problems, he says. Mr Harrison says the Maritime Union was prepared to work with new management and hoped new management would have a more modern, consensus based approach. ....
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'Significant' health and safety changes needed at Ports of Auckland, review finds stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
9 December 2020 Ports are dangerous places and it is vital that systems, including fault recording systems such as tip alarms, and the information received from those systems is monitored says WorkSafe New Zealand. In August 2019 a stevedore at the Ports of Auckland was loading and unloading containers on to ships, using a straddle carrier (a freight carrying vehicle). While attempting to carry out a U-turn, the straddle fell to its side. The victim later died in hospital from serious injuries sustained in the incident. WorkSafe’s Area Manager Danielle Henry said the WorkSafe investigation found the Ports were not implementing safe procedures off the back of alarmingly high tip alarm rates. ....