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Friday, July 31, 2015

Press release: ITF challenges HPH over Australia and Indonesia worker treatment

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Yours,

Sam Dawson

ITF

 

 

31 July 2015

ITF challenges HPH over Australia and Indonesia worker treatment

The ITF (International Transport Workers' Federation) is challenging Hutchison Ports Holdings (HPH) over its behaviour at port facilities in Indonesia and Australia.

 

In Australia Hutchison Ports Australia (HPA) stands accused of using automation and forced redundancy to get rid of union members. In Indonesia HPH is aiming to take on a port concession whose award was opaque, rushed and potentially contrary to the national and local interest.

 

In 2013 HPA started operations in Brisbane and Sydney after a new competition policy introduced a third stevedoring operator in major Australian ports. Both ports were set up with automated stacking cranes (ASCs) and manned shuttles.

 

Faced with an effective duopoly of port operators the enterprises failed to prosper. HPA has now announced it will be 'withdrawing from current bids for work in Australia and reviewing the level of services that we will be offering effective immediately.' Around a hundred workers out of a workforce of 224 face compulsory redundancy. The Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) suspects that the forced redundancy process has been set up to remove union activists and delegates.

ITF president and dockers' section chair Paddy Crumlin takes up the story: "My union, the MUA, has received leaked documentation outlining a plan called 'Phoenix Rising', which indicates that HPA is secretly planning to introduce automated straddles and automated remote quay cranes. This is union busting by automation. It's totally contrary to the principle of 'automation by negotiation'. It will be challenged, including legally. In the meantime the MUA has reiterated its offer to HPA to look for a negotiated solution."

 

He continued: "Meanwhile in Indonesia parent company HPH is unashamedly benefiting from a non-transparent concession award process that is against the interests of existing workers – four of whom were sacked for protesting against it, and only reinstated after the union took strike action.

 

"Between these three ports a picture is emerging of a blatant disregard of workers and dialogue. This is not the behaviour we expect from HPH. We insist that HPH returns to negotiations and the search for fair and just settlements."

 

 

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Workers at Hutchison Ports Australia yesterday unanimously voted for the following resolution:

The workers at Hutchison Ports Australia after considering various reports condemn the Company for their antiunion behaviour and for treating the workforce as mere numbers in the corporate manoeuvres of Hutchison Ports Australia.

 

We are shocked and outraged at the way management have not given the union real information, data or labour modelling with respect to the proposed changes and redundancies in the terminal.

 

It is of great concern to us that we are being ranked by management like animals and shown no dignity or respect.

 

We demand the company alter their proposed course and enter into immediate and genuine negotiations with our union representatives and delegates.

 

With that in mind we demand:

 

1. The company supply all data and labour modelling to assist gaining an

understanding of the real situation in the terminal.

 

2. We demand a fair, negotiated and objective process if there is any genuine

redundancies.

 

3. We want an absolute right to return to our same jobs if business increases and there

is any recruitment into the terminal.

 

4. We demand that all avenues are explored in averting redundancies and this is done

with the MUA and our delegates.

 

5. We will use all of our international connections to ensure justice for workers at HPA.

 

6. We will fight to the end if HPA introduces automation without negotiation.

 

7. We will not accept automation as union busting and Hutchison Ports Australia is on

notice.

 

8. Hutchison Ports Australia must start treating us with dignity and respect.

 

We will fight Hutchison Ports Australia until they realise we are WORKERS we are

WHARFIES, we are MUA and we are HERE TO STAY!

 

Carried unanimously.

 

ENDS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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OPENING: SELF MEMORIES | VENICE 2015 - For immediate release

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OPENING: SELF MEMORIES - The contemporary sense of awareness | VENICE 2015

Venice Art House, Venice: August 05, 2015
It’s Liquid Group, International ArtExpo, Venice Art House and Ca’ Zanardi, are proud to announce the opening of:
SELF MEMORIES - The contemporary sense of awareness, international art exhibition of photography, video art, installation, painting and performance art, that will be hosted in Venice, at Venice Art House, from the 05th to the 15th of August 2015.

Click here to follow our event live on Facebook.

The opening of the event will be on August 05, 2015 at VENICE ART HOUSE Gallery, starting from 06.00 PM (free entry).

organizers: It’s LIQUID Group & International ArtExpo
partners: Ca’ Zanardi, Venice Art House
curators: Luca Curci, Andrea Chinellato

project coordinator: Carmela Loiacono
collaborators: Domenico Fallacara, Desiree Sisto, Elena Artuso, María Bermúdez Ramírez, Martina Bressanutti, Veronica Comisso, Caterina Corrata, Adua Martina Rosarno, Arianna Santi, Ilary Traverso
press office: It’s LIQUID

venue:
- VENICE ART HOUSE Gallery, Cannaregio 1863C – 30121 Venice, Italy
date:
- VENICE ART HOUSE Gallery, from the 05th to the 15th of August 2015; from 03.00 PM 09.00 PM; closed on Monday; free entry

The festival is curated by Arch. Luca Curci (director of International ArtExpo and It’s LIQUID Group) and Andrea Chinellato (director of Venice Art House and Ca’ Zanardi), and supported by Comune di Venezia and Provincia di Venezia.

It’s possible to organize private visits of the show during the period of the event, contact us at lucacurci@lucacurci.com or +39.3387574098, to know more.

SELF MEMORIES - The contemporary sense of awareness is focused on the perception of our being as first step for the discovering of our identity. Then, a deep investigation of our inner world and its relationship with the outside, with the passing time and the external inputs and the ongoing changes we are subjected, complete the process. This continuous personal exploration creates a path of memories which help us trace the inner map of our selves.

SELF MEMORIES - The contemporary sense of awareness is part of SELF festival, organized in Venice at Venice Art House, from the opening day of Venice Art Biennale (May 9, 2015), with a rich program of different events until November 2015. For the first time in Venice we will give audience the possibility to have private meetings with artists, to meet them personally and share their art and experience. Each event will have a strong program of video art screenings and premiers, art residencies, talks, workshops, live dj set, live experimental dance and art performances.

After many years of research and exhibitions about the evolution of the idea of identity, we ask artists to share their personal tales through artworks; to create a link between the personal experience and the audience; to tell us which are the stories and reasons beneath their works. More info about SELF festival: www.itsliquid.com/call-self-venice-2015.html

SELECTED ARTISTS
Paula Haapalahti . Finland | Angela Viens . USA

ARTISTS
Sabrina Vivian Bello (Richter-Groh) . Germany | Brittany Betz . USA | Eva Chelmecka . Poland | Cynthia Chong . Germany | Rebecca Marta D'Andrea . Italy | Claudia Fauth . Germany | Laura Forghieri . Italy | Antonia Pia Gordon . UAE | Rosie Leventon . UK | Helena Maria Christina Elle Fee Moestl . Austria | Juan Sebastian . USA | Gitenis Umbrasas . Lithuania | Nara Walker . UK

Media partner: ESPOARTE

Venice Art House Gallery is an art gallery located in Venice (Cannaregio 1863C), with a dimension of 250 sqm and two water entrances. Starting from the opening of the space, It’s LIQUID Group, under the direction of Luca Curci, in collaboration with the director of the gallery, Andrea Chinellato, has organized several exhibitions monthly.

Starting from 2001, Luca Curci with International ArtExpo and It’s LIQUID Group, have curated and organized more than 80 contemporary art events, with the participation of about 2.500 international artists from all-over the world (UK, Spain, Italy, France, Austria, Portugal, The Netherlands, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, Greece, Germany, Turkey, Poland, USA, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Israel, UAE, Russia, Thailand, etc.) with an average of 45 artworks exhibited in each show (with a maximum of 108 artists involved in the great MORPHOS festival held in Venice during the Architecture Biennale 2014). The organization has international partnerships with art venues in Italy, Turkey, USA, Spain, Argentina, UK, Middle East, etc., and collaborates with museums, galleries and institutions such as MuMo – Museum Montanelli in Prague, Laura Haber Gallery in Buenos Aires, MIXER gallery in Istanbul and MECA art center in Almeria.

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c/o Luca Curci Architects
Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 33
70122 Bari (Italy)
+39.0805234018
+39.3387574098
lucacurci@lucacurci.com
www.itsliquid.com

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Thursday, July 30, 2015

Call for artists: FUTURE MEMORIES – Deadline: August 03, 2015

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Call for artists: FUTURE MEMORIES - Reconstruction of new identities
It's LIQUID International Art Show
Deadline: August 03, 2015

It's LIQUID Group, in collaboration with International ArtExpo, is selecting all interesting photo works, experimental video-art works, paintings, installations and performance art works to include in the next 2015 exhibition:

FUTURE MEMORIES - Reconstruction of new identities, international art exhibition of photography, video art, installation, painting and performance art, that will be hosted in Venice, at Palazzo Ca' Zanardi and Venice Art House, from the 18th to the 29th of August 2015.

FUTURE MEMORIES - Reconstruction of new identities is part of SELF festival, organized in Venice at Palazzo Ca' Zanardi and Venice Art House, from the opening day of Venice Art Biennale (May 9, 2015), with a rich program of different events until November 2015. For the first time in Venice we will give audience the possibility to have private meetings with artists, to meet them personally and share their art and experience. Each event will have a strong program of video art screenings and premiers, art residencies, talks, workshops, live dj set, live experimental dance and art performances.

After many years of research and exhibitions about the evolution of the idea of identity, we ask artists to share their personal tales through artworks; to create a link between the personal experience and the audience; to tell us which are the stories and reasons beneath their works. More info about SELF festival: www.itsliquid.com/call-self-venice-2015.html

The festival SELF is organized and curated by Luca Curci (director of It's LIQUID and International ArtExpo) and Andrea Chinellato (director of Ca' Zanardi and Venice Art House), and supported by Comune di Venezia and Provincia di Venezia.

FUTURE MEMORIES - Reconstruction of new identities is focused on the idea that the transformation of our identities is essential to face the changes of the contemporary world. The process of building ourselves passes through the continuous relations with other people’s identities and the identities of communities, cultures and societies. The event will be focused on the need to build ourselves to build the world, about the construction, destruction and reconstruction of contemporary lives

Each event of SELF festival will present an exclusive selection of artworks, video screening program, intense live performances, with its own dedicated opening ceremony and PR campaign. At the end of the whole exhibition cycle there will be the publication of a catalogue.

Selection is open to video art, photography, painting, sculpture/installation, art performance and experimental dance. Artists, photographers, video makers and performers are invited to submit their works and projects. To take part in the selection, send your works’ submissions with a CV/biography, some still images (for video-art), links of videos/films/performances and pictures of artworks via e-mail to lucacurci@lucacurci.com or via mail to:

It's LIQUID Group
c/o Luca Curci Architects
Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 33
70122 Bari (Italy)

Deadline for applications is August 03, 2015 (11.59 PM of your local time).

Artists interested in taking part in our shows, are free to be sponsored and supported by institutions, organizations, governments and their representers; the logos of their sponsors will be included in all the communication (digital and print) of the events. Artists are free to take part in one or more of the programmed events.

It’s possible to organize dedicated exhibition and solo show in Venice Art House, Ca' Zanardi and other available spaces we have in Venice. Please send us a project proposal to receive a quotation.

The number of works you can submit is unlimited. The participation in the festival requires an entry fee only for selected artworks. Participation open to: artists, photographers, video makers, performers, architects and designers, associate groups and studios.

For more information or to take part in the selection, send an e-mail to lucacurci@lucacurci.com

It's LIQUID Group
c/o Luca Curci Architects
Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 33
70122 Bari (Italy)
+39.0805234018
+39.3387574098
lucacurci@lucacurci.com
www.itsliquid.com

 

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Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Press release: ITF Seafarers' Trust announces welfare vehicle effectiveness survey

Please find this release from the ITF Seafarers' Trust attached and below.
Yours,
Sam Dawson


 

PRESS RELEASE

 

ITF Seafarers' Trust announces welfare vehicle effectiveness survey

 

 

London, 29  July 2015 – The ITF Seafarers' Trust - which often pays for vehicles for seafarers' welfare bodies and missions - has announced it will be surveying their uses and effectiveness so as to use its grants as effectively as possible. The Trust will be partnering in the programme with the International Christian Maritime Association (ICMA) and the North American Maritime Ministry Association (NAMMA).

 

One of the Seafarers' Trust's main areas of funding is that of providing seafarers' centres/ships visitors with the means of transporting themselves and seafarers to and from ships by granting service providers funds to purchase appropriate vehicles. The Trust has provided over GPB 2.5 Mil for this purpose over the last 34 years.

 

In order to make grant giving in this area more fair and equitable to the service providers, the Seafarers' Trust announces that it will partner with ICMA and NAMMA for a short program of data-gathering on current usage and needs of vehicles in ports around the world.  ICMA and NAMMA are both international associations that represent the great majority of seafarers' centres around the world. 

 

The data to be collected focuses on the number of seafarers served, the current state of vehicles being used for seafarer welfare purposes, the distance from ship to services, the mileage per year.  Once the information is collected, the organisations that the Seafarers' Trust determines are likely to get a vehicle grant will be contacted and invited to apply for a vehicle grant.  Neither ICMA nor NAMMA will be involved in the granting decisions, only in gathering data and sharing information about the program.

 

Kimberly Karlshoej, the Head of the Seafarers' Trust, stated, "We continue to believe that providing seafarers with transport is a high priority for seafarers' welfare, and we want to be proactive in finding where our grants will have the greatest impact.  ICMA and NAMMA are well placed to help gather data from all seafarer welfare providers, even those that are not members, we are delighted to partner with both organisations on this project.

 

The Rev. Richard Kilgour, General Secretary of ICMA, noted the same, "The long-standing and strong relationship between the ITF Seafarers' Trust and ICMA members is a great asset.  ICMA supports the gathering information in this way for planning years ahead to target funds fairly and equitably to best effect for vital van replacement. That ICMA has been asked to help with data gathering is another example of how we are partners in this work."

 

Dr. Jason Zuidema, Executive Director of NAMMA, called attention to this project's importance: "Those seeking excellence in seafarers' welfare know that partnerships are important.  Collaborating on this project is not just practical, but it again celebrates the beautiful connection that members in local ports have with the Seafarers' Trust."

 

ENDS

 

About the ITF Seafarers' Trust: The ITF Seafarers' Trust  financially supports organisations that provide services to maritime workers;  invests in long-term programmes that improve seafarers' and their families health & wellbeing; and acts as a catalyst for positive normative change in the maritime community" www.seafarerstrust.org.  

 

About ICMA: The International Christian Maritime Association (ICMA) is a free association of 28 Christian not-for-profit organizations working for the welfare of seafarers. www.icma.as.

 

About NAMMA: The North American Maritime Ministry Association (NAMMA) exists to provide a network for encouragement, training, and coordination of ministries that serve port communities in North America. www.namma.org

 

For more details please contact:

Sam Dawson. Email: dawson_sam@itf.org.uk. Tel: +44 (0)20 7940 9260

 

 

 





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Call for Submissions: Venice Experimental Cinema and Performance Art Festival

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Call for Submissions: Venice Experimental Cinema and Performance Art Festival

It’s LIQUID Group, in collaboration with International ArtExpo and Ca’ Zanardi, is selecting all interesting experimental films, video-art works and art performances to include in the next 2015 exhibition:

Venice Experimental Cinema and Performance Art Festival, international festival of experimental cinema, video art and performance art, that will be hosted in Venice, at Palazzo Ca’ Zanardi from the 18th to the 29th of August 2015. It will be the third event of a cycle of 3 appointments organized in June, July and August 2015.

The festival consists of three days (July 18-19-20, 2015) dedicated to live art performances and experimental movies screenings; video art works will be screened until August 29, 2015 during “FUTURE MEMORIES – Reconstruction of new identities” exhibition.

FREE SUBMISSION and PARTICIPATION for PERFORMANCE ART!

The event is organized and curated by Luca Curci (director of It’s LIQUID and International ArtExpo) and Andrea Chinellato (director of Ca’ Zanardi and Venice Art House). The festival’s program will include video art screenings, movies’ projections, live performances and meetings with artists involved.

The festival is focused on the relationship between body and space, and the hybridization between identities and cultural/physical/social/urban settings in contemporary time. People, backgrounds, societies, progress, cities and all their inputs create hybrid identities, modifying each other and being mixed in prospect to shape a better world. The Venice Experimental Cinema and Performance Art Festival aims to conduct a research and to offer to artists and audience a complete experience about the body.

Venice Experimental Cinema and Performance Art Festival is part of SELF festival, organized in Venice at Palazzo Ca’ Zanardi and Venice Art House, from the opening day of Venice Art Biennale (May 9, 2015), with a rich program of different events until November 2015. More: www.itsliquid.com/self/

To take part in the selection, send your works’ submissions with a CV/biography, some still images, links of your video/films/performances to lucacurci@lucacurci.com or via mail to:

It’s LIQUID Group
c/o Luca Curci Architects
Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 33
70122 Bari, Italy

Deadline for applications is August 10, 2015 (11.59 PM of your local time).

The number of works you can submit is unlimited. The participation in the festival requires an entry fee only for selected art videos and films. Participation is open to: artists, photographers, video makers, performers, architects and designers, associate groups and studios.

For more information or to take part in the selection, send an e-mail to lucacurci@lucacurci.com

Palazzo Ca’ Zanardi (Cannaregio 4132, Venice) is a residential palace dating back to the 16th century which, over the centuries, has been added on to by various noble Venetian families and is one of the most evocative and beautiful palaces in the city of Venice. Sumptuous and possessing particular charm, Ca’ Zanardi is located in a most peaceful setting and has its own delightful private garden as well as a magnificent terrace full of sun and colour. Ca’ Zanardi is located close to the Ca’ D’Oro, the splendid 15th century gothic palace along the Grand Canal.  It is easily reachable by foot, after a two minute walk from the Ca’ D’Oro water bus stop, or by boat using the palazzo’s private pier positioned along the fetching Santa Caterina canal. The refined elegance of the palazzo’s halls and common areas and the delicacy of its original 16th century furnishings create a fascinating setting.

Starting from 2001, Luca Curci with International ArtExpo and It’s LIQUID Group, have curated and organized more than 80 contemporary art events, with the participation of about 2.500 international artists from all-over the world (UK, Spain, Italy, France, Austria, Portugal, The Netherlands, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, Greece, Germany, Turkey, Poland, USA, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Israel, UAE, Russia, Thailand, etc.) with an average of 45 artworks exhibited in each show (with a maximum of 108 artists involved in the great MORPHOS festival held in Venice during the Architecture Biennale 2014). The organization has international partnerships with art venues in Italy, Turkey, USA, Spain, Argentina, UK, Middle East, etc., and collaborates with museums, galleries and institutions such as MuMo – Museum Montanelli in Prague, Laura Haber Gallery in Buenos Aires, MIXER gallery in Istanbul and MECA art center in Almeria.

For more information or to take part in the selection, send an e-mail to lucacurci@lucacurci.com

It’s LIQUID Group
c/o Luca Curci Architects
Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 33
70122 Bari (Italy)
+39.0805234018
+39.3387574098
lucacurci@lucacurci.com
www.itsliquid.com

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