Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union - Latest News [Page 39]
Kinleith update – talks adjourned, workers to meet
Thursday, 13 March 2003, 5:59 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Talks have adjourned in the Kinleith pulp and paper mill dispute with little progress being made. More >>
Kinleith update
Thursday, 13 March 2003, 4:26 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Talks under way at the Kinleith pulp and paper mill are expected to last all day. More >>
Kinleith update – talks adjourned
Wednesday, 12 March 2003, 4:13 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Workers met managers on the site this afternoon in a bid to end the two-year dispute that led 270 workers to walk off the job last Friday. More >>
Kinleith update
Wednesday, 12 March 2003, 1:13 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
The dispute at the Kinleith pulp and paper mill which led to 270 production and stores workers walking off the job indefinitely last Friday continues today. More >>
Striking workers proud of mill’s record production
Monday, 10 March 2003, 1:52 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Striking workers at the Kinleith pulp and paper mill aren’t surprised by today’s announcement of record production last year. More >>
Kinleith workers off job indefinitely
Friday, 7 March 2003, 3:30 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Workers at the Kinleith pulp and papermill have walked off the job indefinitely, angry that their collective employment agreement still isn’t settled after two years of talks. More >>
Andrew Little Address to Industrial Relations Conf
Thursday, 6 March 2003, 1:10 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
I have been asked to talk about the factors that make up a constructive relationship between the union and an employer. I want to explain not only why positive employer/employee/union relationships work, but how they work. I will go through some examples of how good ... More >>
Workers demand right to say no to freeloaders
Thursday, 6 March 2003, 1:09 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
New Zealand’s largest union is calling for employers and workers to have the right to agree that everyone who works in a particular workplace be on the collective – and a member of the union. More >>
NZ journos back Tongan colleagues
Friday, 28 February 2003, 3:44 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
New Zealand’s journalists’ union, the EPMU, is supporting journalists on the Taimi O Tonga, which has been banned in Tonga. More >>
Robson, union plan holiday tactics
Wednesday, 26 February 2003, 1:55 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
PCP MP Matt Robson will this morning meet the leaders of the country’s largest trade union, the EPMU, to discuss the campaign for a fourth week’s leave. More >>
Talks start in the Metals - Workers want leave
Wednesday, 12 February 2003, 2:41 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Bargaining has started in the country's largest private-sector industrial agreement - the Metals and Manufacturing Industries Agreement. More >>
Workers want extra leave
Tuesday, 11 February 2003, 4:02 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Workers have given a ringing endorsement to a claim for a fourth week’s annual leave. More >>
Why a Meca?
Monday, 10 February 2003, 3:42 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Multi-employer collective agreements, or Mecas, are, quite simply, the most logical way to organise an industry’s labour force. More >>
What is the Metals?
Monday, 10 February 2003, 3:41 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
The Metals and Manufacturing Industries Collective Agreement is a multi-employer collective agreement, or Meca. More >>
EPMU Collective Agreement for 2000 Workers
Monday, 10 February 2003, 3:40 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Negotiations start this week in the country’s largest and most influential private-sector industrial agreement. More >>
Maori and media should sort out problems
Wednesday, 5 February 2003, 11:32 am | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
The union that represents journalists is concerned that some of its members will be prevented from doing their jobs as well as they might on Waitangi Day. More >>
Time to invest in training - union
Tuesday, 4 February 2003, 3:27 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Workers might be able to use a growing labour shortage to get more money out of their bosses – but they’d rather see their employers investing in training, says the country’s largest union. More >>
Free market led to skills crisis - union
Wednesday, 29 January 2003, 1:21 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
New Zealand has a shortage of skilled workers because of the policies championed by National’s Don Brash, says the country’s largest union. More >>
United departure spells tough times - union
Monday, 13 January 2003, 9:15 am | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
The departure of United Airlines from New Zealand skies highlights the difficulties facing the aviation industry, says the country’s largest union. More >>
Union considering next move over Kinleith
Tuesday, 7 January 2003, 4:42 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
The Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union is considering its next move in the wake of a decision by the Employment Relations Authority over redundancies at the Kinleith pulp and paper mill. More >>