LPC operations will continue as usual during RMTU
overtime ban
A further Mediation session between
Lyttelton Port of Christchurch (LPC) and the Rail & Maritime
Transport Union (RMTU) is tentatively agreed for next week
(Thursday 18 December) and LPC remains committed to
resolving the issues.
“The RMTU has issued notice of an
indefinite industrial overtime ban at the Port commencing 17
December. We expect our operations will continue as usual
during the overtime ban,” said Peter Davie LPC Chief
Executive.
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