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A workers’ cultural heaven
*View from the Docks, Sam Wallman, artist, Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney, 4 December 2025 to 21 February 2027.

(Review)
https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/SSGAVXUMN9RCTAXIAT2B/full?

*https://whatson.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/events/sam-wallman-view-from-the-docks

#art #maritimeworkers #SamWallman #workingclasshistory

(Interview) 20,000 stranded #maritimeworkers from across the Global South crew the 1,500 oil tankers, cargo ships stuck near #Hormuz are unpaid for several weeks, & lack the visas to disembark in any of the Gulf countries near the ships.

https://www.democracynow.org/2026/5/8/seafarers_hormuz

#Capitalism #FossilFuels #Iran
#seafarers

“Absolutely Vulnerable”: Over 20,000 Global South Ship Workers Stranded at Sea Due to Iran War

As Iran and the United States maintain rival blockades on the Strait of Hormuz and surrounding waters, we look at the more than 20,000 seafarers stranded on commercial ships since the outbreak of the war and unable to move out of the region. These maritime workers are often working-class men from developing countries across the Global South who form the crews on about 1,500 oil tankers, cargo ships and other vessels currently stuck on the water. Unpaid for several weeks, they lack the visas to disembark in any of the Gulf countries near the ships. “There is lack of food, there is lack of provisions, there is lack of water,” says Mohamed Arrachedi of the International Transport Workers’ Federation, joining us from Bilbao, Spain. “The seafarers are just exposed and absolutely vulnerable.” We also speak with Manoj Yadav, general secretary of Forward Seamen’s Union of India, who says the mental health of the workers is rapidly deteriorating as many have also lost connection to their families. “They are trained for serving on board merchant vessels. They are not trained for the war,” Yadav says.

Democracy Now!
ASU Vic/Tas Multi-Council Bargaining Campaign | MUA Vic Dave Ball Statement on Iran

In this episode of Stick Together we chat with Tash Wark, Secretary of the ASU Vic/Tas Branch about the multi-council campaign they are running in metropolitan Melbourne. We also hear a statement given by Dave Ball in regional town Geelong on the war in Iran. Geelong is quickly becoming one of Australia's biggest defence industry towns with the Geelong Defence Alliance and Geelong on the Rise projects.

3CR Community Radio

#DubaiPorts operates four terminals in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Sydney and is effectively one half of the Australian container terminal duopoly.
#DPWorld is the world’s fifth largest port operator, owned by the Government of #Dubai and Gulf royal families via offshore structures

https://www.mua.org.au/MUA/Content/News_Articles/2026/MUA-demands-AI-regulation-protect-australian-jobs-supply-chain.aspx

#Ai #Capitalism #Labourmovement #MaritimeWorkers #MUA

Maritime Union demands AI regulation to protect Australian jobs and supply chain sovereignty

Torres Strait Islanders commemorate the legacy of 1936 pearl industry maritime strike

Fed up with restrictions over what they earned and where they could go, pearl boat workers embarked on nine months of industrial action that would change the face of their communities forever. Ninety years on, their legacy is still felt across the Torres Strait.

ABC News
MUA and ITF condemn US military aggression against Venezuela

MUA and ITF statement condemning United States attack on Venezuela

En route to #Rosslare with #BrittanyFerries today from #Cherbourg, and the pursar was kind enough to invite us and a few others up to the bridge of the #MVGalicia. All in the aid of customer service and leaving a good impression 😉😉. Added bonus, a pod of dolphins came to play on the bow wave 🐬🐬, and gave us a brief show.
Had a really interesting exchange about the economics of ferry companies in Europe and the associated working conditions of ferry workers, especially the contrast between French employed ferry workers and those of other companies.
#maritimeworkers
#compagniesmaritimes
#france
#irlande
The waterfront dispute pitted workers against each other. Recruits from the wharves share their stories

The 1998 waterfront dispute was one of the most significant industrial disputes in Australia, but what happened to those who were recruited to keep the wharves running? 

ABC News