New Zealand trade union for waterfront workers and seafarers
MUNZ
Maritime Union of New Zealand
Founded
2002
Headquarters
Wellington, New Zealand
Location
New Zealand
Key people
Carl Finlay
, pres Joe Fleetwood, general secretary
Affiliations
NZCTU, ITF, Labour Party
Website
www.munz.org.nz
The Maritime Union of New Zealand is a trade union which represents waterfront workers, seafarers and related workers in New Zealand.[1] It was formed in 2002 from the merger of the New Zealand Waterfront Workers' Union and the New Zealand Seafarers' Union.[citation needed]
The MUNZ is affiliated with the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions, the New Zealand Labour Party and the International Transport Workers' Federation.
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