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Unite officer Julia Long said: ”This claim that Unite is holding back the progress of London Gateway is complete twaddle. The management refuses to recognize Unite as it knows that unions will campaign hard for the pay and conditions of its members.”
City AM is taking notice of the global campaign for good jobs in London:
Union tactics are threatening the success of the enormous London Gateway port development, its chief executive has told City A.M.
“The biggest threat to the project is Unite the Union,” said Simon Moore. “They are out to see London Gateway fail.”
Moore said he had to placate his superiors at parent company DP World after Unite boss Len McCluskey wrote to the Dubai-based company with a warning of prolonged protests against the port.
Billions of pounds have been invested in the deep sea port and distribution hub by DP World, which believes it can cut the cost of transporting goods to the south east and directly produce 14,000 jobs.
But last month Unite protesters clung to the bonnet of a car containing Mayor of London Boris Johnson as he visited the site, in a row over collective bargaining.
Unite officer Julia Long said...
A California-based crane maintenance company has been fined a total of $11,200 for six worker safety violations in connection with the March death of a Tacoma longshoreman and the injury of another worker six weeks earlier.
The two were working on container cranes at the Port of Tacoma’s Pierce County Terminal when the accidents occurred.
The state Department of Labor & Industries this week cited Pacific Crane Maintenance Co. of Long Beach, Calif., for three serious and three general violations in connection with those incidents.
In the more serious of the two incidents, Jeff Surber, 46, of Bonney Lake, died of blunt force trauma while maintaining a container crane at Pierce County Terminal on March 12. Surber was a longtime member of Tacoma Longshore Local 23.
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