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Perth rally against oil giant Chevron

Perth rally against oil giant Chevron warns New Zealand of what could be coming

A rally targeting offshore hydrocarbon corporation Chevron will be held by maritime workers from the offshore oil and gas industry outside the New Zealand consulate in Perth on Tuesday 12 May 2015 at 10 am (West Australian Time).

The protest is being called by the Maritime Union of New Zealand (MUNZ) and International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) to alert the New Zealand public to the poor practices of Chevron, that have led to major disputes in the Australian offshore oil and gas industry and around the world.

Chevron is a new entrant into the New Zealand oil and gas industry and it was recently awarded three offshore exploration permits in the Pegasus Basin, in partnership with StatOil. Chevron is the operator.

Chevron is the operator of Australia’s largest LNG (liquified natural gas) project Gorgon, on the remote northern coast of Western Australia, which has disappointed local communities by failing to meet commitments for local jobs and to local businesses, poor safety and other conditions for workers, massive cost overruns and project mismanagement in its construction phase.

During the 12 May rally, a letter will be presented to the Consulate for the New Zealand Government detailing workers concerns at the way Chevron operates.

Maritime Union of New Zealand National Secretary Joe Fleetwood, who will be speaking at the protest, says the presence of Chevron is not welcomed by New Zealand maritime workers.

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“Our members work in this industry, we support responsible drilling with high safety standards, but we do not support companies that have a bad environmental record and anti-worker agenda entering our industry.”

Mr Fleetwood says the natural resources of New Zealand must be used to the benefit of New Zealand workers and the people of New Zealand, not simply to boost profits for multinational operators.

ITF President Paddy Crumlin says Chevron have a record of anti-worker activities and other bad practices in their global operations.

“We are alerting the New Zealand public that this operator has a very dubious record and Australian workers have experienced that first hand.”

The rally is the first step in the New Zealand link in what has become a global campaign to demand Chevron respect the communities they operate in.

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