Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union - Latest News [Page 41]
Beacon dispute settled
Wednesday, 30 October 2002, 3:41 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Thirteen workers returned to work today after striking for a week in a dispute over a collective employment agreement. More >>
Hotel workers hit the streets
Tuesday, 29 October 2002, 11:51 am | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
The luxurious Carlton Hotel in downtown Auckland is at the centre of an industrial dispute today over pay. More >>
Employers want Kinleith workers
Tuesday, 22 October 2002, 9:42 am | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Employers are keen to snap up workers facing possible redundancy from the Kinleith pulp and paper mill. More >>
Whakatane Beacon on strike
Monday, 21 October 2002, 3:02 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Staff at the Whakatane Beacon have walked off the job this morning in protest over their employer’s refusal to pay decent wages. More >>
Employers want Kinleith workers
Monday, 21 October 2002, 3:00 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Employers are flocking in to snap up workers facing possible redundancy from the Kinleith pulp and paper mill. More >>
Kinleith workers look for new employers
Friday, 11 October 2002, 6:32 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Kinleith pulp and paper mill workers threatened with redundancy are advertising their skills to other employers. More >>
Court rules for Kinleith workers
Friday, 30 August 2002, 4:01 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Carter Holt Harvey has been ordered to halt plans to contract out work at the Kinleith pulp and paper mill while it consults the workforce. More >>
Work/Life Balance Policies - Andrew Little Speech
Thursday, 22 August 2002, 11:08 am | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
The first thing we should note about being here today – or these two or three days – is that at the beginning of the 21st century our society has organised itself in such a way that we have to have a conference on balancing work and life. More >>
It could be Qantas or bust, says union
Thursday, 8 August 2002, 3:52 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Cultural cringe over the possibility of Australians buying into Air New Zealand could ultimately destroy our airline, says the union that represents nearly 3000 Air New Zealand workers. More >>
Aircraft engineers vote to accept deal
Thursday, 25 July 2002, 11:15 am | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Air New Zealand engineers have withdrawn threatened strike action and accepted a pay offer – but they’re not happy. More >>
Workers call for Labour
Thursday, 25 July 2002, 12:59 am | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Up to 500 mill and forestry workers gathered in Tokoroa today to question Labour politicians on issues including health and safety at work, education and a fourth week’s holiday. More >>
Mill workers to attend stopwork
Tuesday, 23 July 2002, 4:37 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
EPMU members from eight mill sites in the area will attend a two-hour stopwork meeting at which they will question Labour politicians. More >>
CHH Profit Means No Case For Job Cuts
Thursday, 18 July 2002, 10:09 am | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Carter Holt Harvey’s announcement of a $73 million profit further undermines its case for sacking half the workforce at the Kinleith pulp and paper mill, their union says. More >>
Workers Will Fight For Holiday - Union
Wednesday, 17 July 2002, 4:07 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Labour will face a political and industrial campaign by the country’s largest union if it doesn’t give all workers a fourth week’s annual leave. More >>
Protect Us From Company Collapses - Workers
Wednesday, 17 July 2002, 9:47 am | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Workers are calling for a fund to be established to protect their money when companies collapse. More >>
Beef Up The ERA - Union
Tuesday, 16 July 2002, 3:40 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
The country’s largest union kicked off its biennial conference today by calling for the Employment Relations Act to be beefed up. More >>
Kinleith Case Back To Court
Tuesday, 16 July 2002, 3:27 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Carter Holt Harvey should be wary of pressing ahead with plans to lay off half the work-force at its Kinleith pulp and paper mill while the issue is before the courts, says the workers’ union. More >>
Post Mortem
Wednesday, 3 July 2002, 3:07 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Workers at the Evening Post are making sure that the paper goes out in style. More >>
Shock at Post
Monday, 24 June 2002, 4:30 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
Staff at Wellington Newspapers are shocked and saddened by today’s announcement that the city’s evening newspaper, the Evening Post, is to close. More >>
Steel workers welcome anti-dumping move
Saturday, 22 June 2002, 5:59 pm | Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union
The union that represents steel workers is welcoming the Government’s commitment to action on steel dumping. More >>
