Maritime workers Union has announced that its workers will commence on an indefinite strike over unpaid wages to dock workers from Wednesday, July 3rd.
This is following a 14-day ultimatum to the federal government to compel the international oil companies to pay over one year’s outstanding wages to dock workers, amongst other issues.
The union has asked that the federal ministry of transportation ensure that all outstanding wages are paid and all other related issues addressed within two weeks.
Maritime workers Union has announced that its workers will commence on an indefinite strike over unpaid wages to dock workers from Wednesday, July 3rd.
This is following a 14-day ultimatum to the federal government to compel the international oil companies to pay over one year’s outstanding wages to dock workers, amongst other issues.
The union has asked that the federal ministry of transportation ensure that all outstanding wages are paid and all other related issues addressed within two weeks.
Maritime workers Union has announced that its workers will commence on an indefinite strike over unpaid wages to dock workers from Wednesday, July 3rd.
This is following a 14-day ultimatum to the federal government to compel the international oil companies to pay over one year’s outstanding wages to dock workers, amongst other issues.
The union has asked that the federal ministry of transportation ensure that all outstanding wages are paid and all other related issues addressed within two weeks.
Maritime workers Union has announced that its workers will commence on an indefinite strike over unpaid wages to dock workers from Wednesday, July 3rd.
This is following a 14-day ultimatum to the federal government to compel the international oil companies to pay over one year’s outstanding wages to dock workers, amongst other issues.
The union has asked that the federal ministry of transportation ensure that all outstanding wages are paid and all other related issues addressed within two weeks.
Maritime workers Union has announced that its workers will commence on an indefinite strike over unpaid wages to dock workers from Wednesday, July 3rd.
This is following a 14-day ultimatum to the federal government to compel the international oil companies to pay over one year’s outstanding wages to dock workers, amongst other issues.
The union has asked that the federal ministry of transportation ensure that all outstanding wages are paid and all other related issues addressed within two weeks.
Maritime workers Union has announced that its workers will commence on an indefinite strike over unpaid wages to dock workers from Wednesday, July 3rd.
This is following a 14-day ultimatum to the federal government to compel the international oil companies to pay over one year’s outstanding wages to dock workers, amongst other issues.
The union has asked that the federal ministry of transportation ensure that all outstanding wages are paid and all other related issues addressed within two weeks.
Maritime workers Union has announced that its workers will commence on an indefinite strike over unpaid wages to dock workers from Wednesday, July 3rd.
This is following a 14-day ultimatum to the federal government to compel the international oil companies to pay over one year’s outstanding wages to dock workers, amongst other issues.
The union has asked that the federal ministry of transportation ensure that all outstanding wages are paid and all other related issues addressed within two weeks.
Maritime workers Union has announced that its workers will commence on an indefinite strike over unpaid wages to dock workers from Wednesday, July 3rd.
This is following a 14-day ultimatum to the federal government to compel the international oil companies to pay over one year’s outstanding wages to dock workers, amongst other issues.
The union has asked that the federal ministry of transportation ensure that all outstanding wages are paid and all other related issues addressed within two weeks.