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The latest edition of The Activist – the New Zealand Rail and Maritime Transport Union’s newsletter – has been released. Click here to read it. Read More »
Latest RMTU Activist now out!
The latest edition of the RMTU’s famous The Activist newsletter is now out! Check it out. Read More »
The latest from NZ
The latest edition of the RMT Union’s magazine is available for download here. Read it online for all the latest from our colleagues in New Zealand. Read More »
All the latest from New Zealand
It’s always good to learn from the experiences of transport workers in different countries and show solidarity. You can catch up on all the latest from our comrades in New Zealand by reading the December issue […] Read More »
Petition to save major NZ rail line
NZ’s South Island’s main rail line has been decimated by huge slips following the magnitude 7.8 earthquake near Kaikoura. Already there is pressure from groups like the Tax Payers Union to not replace the rail line. As transport […] Read More »
Petition: Enlist The Interislander In NZ Earthquake Recovery
Let’s all get behind our RMTU comrades in NZ and sign this petition. After the devastating earthquake on Monday morning, NZ’s most important transport link has been critically damaged. They’re calling for Kiwirail to get an […] Read More »
Get the latest from NZ
Want all the latest news from the New Zealand rail industry? Click here to read the Activist, the NZ Rail and Maritime Transport Union’s newsletter. Read More »
The latest from NZ
The latest edition of The Activist – the newsletter of the RMTU in New Zealand – is now available online. Click here to see all the news from our comrades in NZ. Read More »
The latest from NZ
The first edition of The Transport Worker – the Rail and Maritime Transport Union of New Zealand’s journal – for 2016 has just landed. Check out all the latest from NZ here. Read More »
No diesel: NZ workers to create human train to protest diesel introduction
Rail workers in New Zealand will create a human electric freight train outside the KiwiRail headquarters next week, to protest the proposed introduction of diesel trains. Read More »