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MUA cancels 48 hour actionDate: 28 January 2010
"From the beginning of the hearing before Fair Work Australia today, where Total Marine Services was hoping to stop the protected action by the Maritime Union, the senior deputy president Ann Harrison made it clear that she would like both parties to consider a process of further negotiation.p "In good faith we agreed to desist from the planned action due to commence at midnight tonight - when TMS agreed to resume negotiations. " It's a good outcome and hopefully we can resolve this matter now quickly with the talks to resume with the company at 9am tomorrow", said Paddy Crumlin, national secretary of the MUA. "At the same time, we have reserved the right to run the second 48 hour protected action depending on the outcome of tomorrow's talks. " I assure you we are continuing to look for a resolution here, and this development opens up a great opportunity for the parties to move forward in agreement. "We were forced to apply for the second 48 hours when a formal offer submitted on Thursday 21 January by the shipping company fell short of what had been agreed in negotiations leading up to the offer which hardly filled us with much confidence in their sincerity to resolve things. Hopefully things will now move on", said Crumlin.
Media ContactPaddy Crumlin 0418 379660Michael Meagher: 0410 482367
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