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Port operations resumed unhindered at DP World’s Sydney terminal over the weekend, after the Maritime Union of Australia agreed to halt its industrial action.
However, liner body Shipping Australia warned that shippers and freight forwarders could still expect substantial disruption to container supply chains.
It said: “The union has given a written undertaking to the Fair Work Commission that no further notice of industrial action at Port Botany will be given before 1 November.
“Unless DP World Australia and the employer enter into ...
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Crystal
September 25, 2020 at 9:54 pmThese people doing industrial actions are purely selfish. What they don’t realise is the damage they have done to all the businesses in Australia. And because of them, the whole world is in container shortage…. all the increased costs will pass on to consumers. Their family, friends and themselves are all going to for this…
Stupid low lives… we are in the pandemic you foolish people…