Union Stands In Solidarity With Members Over Death At Worksite
E tū offers sincere condolences in the wake of the tragic death of a member from Auckland’s Alto Packaging.
E tū Assistant National Secretary Rachel Mackintosh says the union stands in solidarity with his family and fellow union members who have lost one of their own.
“Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones, as well as his colleagues and the wider community, who have been deeply affected by his sudden death,” Rachel says.
“We believe that everyone should have the right to return safely from work each day and will do all we can to support both his family and our members in the coming days.”
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