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Maritime Union of Australia

Legislative Assembly 60 Parliament First Session
451: Adjournment Matters
David Hodgett to ask the Minister for Ports and Freight — 

(451) My adjournment is for the Minister for Ports and Freight, and the action I seek is for the minister to intervene in the CFMEU Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) division protected industrial action against DP World and urge her federal counterpart to put forward a request for a section 431 Fair Work Act 2009 ministerial declaration terminating protected industrial action at DP World terminals on the grounds of significant economic damage to a part of Australia’s economy.

Minister, you would be aware of and would have no doubt been briefed on the DP World negotiations with the CFMEU MUA division and the further industrial actions and negotiation stalemate in relation to the enterprise agreement negotiations. The Maritime Union of Australia has presented over 300 claims and in October initiated protected industrial action. The industrial action is significantly impacting importers and exporters and having a detrimental impact on the Victorian economy and the Australian economy.

Minister, you have a role to play in urging the MUA to rejoin negotiations and collaboratively find a resolution. I understand there are 15,000 containers sitting at DP’s terminals, and this backlog is not able to be cleared while the protected industrial action continues. Minister, DP World is 15,000 containers behind, and if protected industrial action goes ahead this weekend, there will be delays on goods and this will impact the Victorian economy and the Australian economy.

The minister must encourage the CFMEU MUA division to cease its protected industrial action and return to the negotiating table. The industrial action is adversely impacting the state’s supply chain, costing businesses and industry and ultimately hurting Victorian consumers. The bans and stoppages are impacting all DP World sites in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Fremantle, and the minister should be acting in the interests of Melbourne and Victoria. Again I ask the Minister for Ports and Freight to urge her federal counterpart to put forward a request for a section 431 Fair Work Act ministerial declaration terminating protected industrial action at DP World terminals on the grounds of significant economic damage to a part of Australia’s economy.

Answer - 11 December 2023

I understand that the Maritime Union of Australia filed for dispute mediation with the Fair Work Commission on Wednesday 15 November, and bargaining meetings between DP World and the MUA have now commenced in Perth for six days from Monday 4 December.

 

The Enterprise Agreement negotiation is a private commercial matter between the private operator and the union representing the workforce. To date, the ongoing protected industrial action by the MUA at DP World’s terminals in Australia has not resulted in significant disruptions to the supply chain in Victoria, with other terminals at the Port of Melbourne subcontracted to service vessels affected by the stoppages.

 

 

Hon Melissa Horne MP

Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation

Minister for Local Government

Minister for Roads and Road Safety

Minister for Ports and Freight

 

 

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Asked
16 November 2023
by Hodgett, David
Due
16 December 2023
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11 December 2023