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Article: Sacked seamen reinstated, with a rise.
- Article from:
- Australasian Business Intelligence
- Article date:
- February 3, 2008
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Byline: Natasha Robinson
Feb 03, 2008 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) negotiated with Gardline UK between 27 January and 3 February 2008. A British company operating the Triton ship, which is leased by the Australian Customs Service, planned to sack 14 seamen previously employed via Teekay Shipping, a marine consultancy. However, the MUA gained a deal for the seamen which will increase their wages over three years. On 3 February 2008, crew members of the Triton ...
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