Ports / Docks are dangerous places to work whatever your job tiltle might be


To all you employers out there thinking about out sourcing / having casual labour within your Port. This is what skilled Dockers deal with every day somewhere in the world.


Zero hours contracts do not clean this lot up.



We all believe that it will never happen to 
us!!!!! this is dock work, it does and it will happen.


The majority of Dockers around the world are paid a good wage, the above pictures are one of the many factors for that good wage to be paid.



There is a reason, why we are proffesionals, there is a reason why we don't get killed every day... The reason is we KNOW what we are dealing with here...
So EU Troika and employers WHO think selfservicing and casual untrained Labour is the way forward, forget it.
WE WILL NOT ALLOW YOU TO KILL LABOUR, AND WE WILL NOT LET YOU KILL OUR JOBS, NEVER SURRENDER ! 






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  1. docks are very dangerous places to work

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  2. Only cause they are full of retards in charge of dangerous machinery

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  3. So all the above accidents were caused by casual labour? I think not! ....be responsible with your reporting, yeh?....Zero hour contracts and abuse of workers rights is the consequence of the sickening greed a capitalist system relies upon. Change that!

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    1. Get a boat load of nips on the port of Felixstowe. They not afraid of working in windy conditions. All other container parks open. Just a vast amount of lazy well over paid dock workers. Thank God other ports don't close. Roll on London gateway.

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  4. Valid second point...never mind, automation will cut accidents out. That way driver error will be a thing of the past and to stop working for a couple of lights out or no lumbar support will possibly save this great company....

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