Maritime Union of Australia (MUA)

After three years of tough negotiations, the Maritime Union of Australia won wage rises, domestic violence leave, protections against automation job losses and more, Jim McIlroy reports.

Maritime Union of Australia national secretary聽颁丑谤颈蝉迟测听颁补颈苍聽addressed a protest demanding that聽Svitzer Australia reinstate tug boat crews who were replaced by labour hire.

Extinction Rebellion聽activists closed the busy shipping terminal at Port Botany as part of a national day of action against fossil fuels, reports Rachel Evans.

Filmmaker and author John Pilger spoke to his 2002 documentary comparing Israel鈥檚 occupation of Palestine to South Africa's聽brutal apartheid regime, reports Rachel Evans.

Sue Bull was on a bus from Canberra to Sydney鈥檚 Darling Harbour, 23 years ago, to take part in one of the most significant industrial disputes in recent history 鈥 the attack on the Maritime Union of Australia. Here, she reflects on the power of solidarity.

Sue Bull reports on oil refinery Viva Energy's new plans for gas and a public bail-out.

Up to 2000 people marched in support of UnionsWA鈥檚聽successful call on the Legislative Assembly to pass a new industrial manslaughter law. Alex Salmon reports.

Waterfront workers are calling on Caltex to suspend services with Ports and Harbour Services which has employed non-union labour, reports Jim McIlroy.

A special inquiry into the Ruby Princess debacle has found authorities made 鈥渟erious mistakes鈥, some even 鈥渋nexcusable鈥. However, as Jim McIlroy reports, it did not recommend any action be taken against them.

The Maritime Union of Australia has won an important victory as the Federal Court ruled seafarers who organised a two-month sit-in to protect their jobs had not broken the law, reports Kerry Smith.

The Maritime Union of Australia (Sydney branch) has thrown its support behind the Black deaths in custody campaign. McAleer and Paul Keating told Liv Adams and Rachel Evans that the Gurindji people's walk-off from Wave Hill in the Northern Territory remains an inspiration.

Maritime Union of Australia聽Victorian branch聽deputy secretary David Ball speaks about the difficulties of keeping workers鈥 working and safe during the COVID-19 lockdown.