"Through the combination of the determination of the crew and MUA officials and members generally, the support of the community picketline, Australian Trade Union movement and Federal Government, and the hardwork of the ITF and Nautilus in particular we have delivered aremarkable achievment," he said.
"The crew refused to leave the vessel in the face of massive individual penalties under the existing Workchoices anti worker legislation. This in itself we believe will help accelerate the process of legislative change in Australia in industrial relations as well as bringing into acute further focus the shortcomings of existing legislation in protecting shipping standards and the national flag.
"Our officials with broad national and international support were in the front line of a dispute that has delivered back to all maritime union in Australia the right to collectively bargain.
"We look forward to an ongoing constructive relationship with Gardline, and again gratefully acknowledge the tremendous support by the ITF and Nautilus."
And on YouTube Assistant National Secretary Mick Doleman extends his thanks to the crew, the Darwin community, the Australian labour movement, the Rudd Government and Macquarie member Bob Debus.
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