MUA, Farstad managers set to settle industrial row
Union leaders and senior management of Farstad Shipping are set to visit Dampier in Western Australia to finalise a settlement of an industrial row.
Back in May Farstad sought Fair Work Australia intervention claiming the MUA was running a campaign to stop ships’ crews loading stores and provisions.
According to the company, stores and provisions have long been loaded by ships’ crew, while...
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