The MUA knows lots of members, like most Australians, find tax time challenging. We all want to find ways to save a dollar here, or a dollar there, and get a refund on our hard-earned money.
At lunchtime, they came by the dozens: workers at the Komatsu heavy mining equipment manufacturing plant in Welshpool taking their meal time to listen to Adrian Evans speak about his plans as a mem
Paddy Crumlin, National Secretary of the MUA and President of the International Transport Workers Federation, and the Australian Maritime Officers Union (AMOU) issued the following joint statement
The ILO Maritime Labour Convention 2006 enters into force in Australia and internationally today, modernising more than 60 existing international labour standards going back over eight d
Protests by workers, family and broader community members at Station Pier in Port Melbourne were a result of serious concerns about safety, according to the Maritime Union of Australia.
MUA members are not averse to taking a stand as was proved when ACTU president Ged Kearney visited our members at the Mermaid Marine supply base at Dampier.
The MUA maintains a very close and important relationship with the Maritime Employees Training Limited. METL has a training program running now involving ex-dredge workers from Van Oord.