Lyttelton Port workers plan second strike as pay, roster dispute rumbles on

Lyttelton Port workers plan second strike as pay, roster dispute rumbles on
Sophie Boot
By Sophie Boot April 5 (BusinessDesk) - Lyttelton Port Co workers belonging to the Rail and Maritime Transport Union (RMTU) will begin striking again later this month as the union and maritime hub operator remain in dispute over pay and rosters. RMTU members went on strike for five days last month after talks broke down, and today the RMTU said it will strike again for five days from April 20. The port is offering a 3 percent wage increase each year for three years, with no roster changes. The union wants its members to get a 4 percent in...