Lyttelton Port
Union welcomes govt inquiry into deaths at NZ ports
On the eve of International Workers' Memorial Day the government has announced there will be an investigation into deaths at New Zealand ports.
Pressure was mounting after a man was killed at… Video, Audio
Union and Lyttelton Port reach agreement
Lyttelton Port Company says it has reached an agreement in principle with the Rail and Maritime Transport Union regarding terms of settlement.
Lyttelton port workers to lose pay due to planned strike
Nearly 200 union members working at Lyttelton Port won't get paid for four days when 11 members go on strike in two weeks.
Lyttelton Port workers protest alleged 'illegal lockout'
Dozens of angry Lyttelton Port workers marched on the Christchurch City Council today, in protest at what they say is the port turning away union members after they planned to go on strike. Video, Audio
Lyttelton Port workers to strike after talks fail
The union representing the Lyttelton Port workers is planning to strike after a breakdown in talks about hours and pay. The Lyttelton Port wants to change people's hours of work so the port can… Audio
Port worker with PTSD wins job fight
A distressed Lyttelton Port worker who took a year's sick leave after his friend died on the job has won his fight to get his job back.
Lyttelton Port plans to expand
Lyttelton Port Company unveils big expansion plans but wants to keep the local community on board. Audio
Lyttelton shows off redeveloped port
Staying with ports and Lyttelton Port has been showing off the first stage of its $1 billion redevelopment. Audio
Another step in Lyttelton Port redevelopment
Lyttelton Port has been showing off the first stage of its $1 billion redevelopment.
Lyttelton Port sentenced over worker's death
The Lyttelton Port Company has been fined $63,000 and ordered to pay reparation of $75,000 for failing to ensure the safety of one of its employees. Audio
Family not happy with Port fine
The family of a worker who was crushed to death at Lyttelton Port says the punishment handed out to his employer for not keeping him safe is not enough. Audio
Worksafe says lesson to be learnt from port death
The family of a worker who was crushed to death at Lyttelton Port says the punishment handed out is not enough. Audio
Port fuel tank safety assessment begins tomorrow
An urgent safety assessment of Lyttelton Port's fuel tanks starts tomorrow, but it is unclear how long it will take, leaving those nearby anxious for answers. Audio
Port company pleads guilty, widow hoping no one else is killed
The woman who's husband was crushed to death at Lyttelton Port is desperately hoping it's a safer place to work now and no one else is killed. Audio
Lyttleton Port defends $200k pay rise for CEO
The Port of Lyttleton is defending the 200 thousand dollar pay rise being paid to its Chief Executive in the face of criticism from the union representing workers. Lyttelton Port's annual report for… Audio
Friends of killed port workers say pay rise for boss is wrong
Unions, family and friends of workers killed on the job at Lyttelton port say a six figure pay rise for the company's boss sends a poor message about safety. Audio
Friends of Port workers killed angry at chief executive pay rise
Friends of some of the men killed recently while working at the Lyttelton Port want its boss to decline his two-hundred thousand dollar pay rise. Audio