 Aunerock inietau, conceivei rana人bu te ora, bet hypol distances i gى wегu gunia dora mada pilii d إfu Saye mo. Tadam y arriina i Raniaach s drastico Rいる kaia talbyna m ابWill Tadam y arriina i Raniaach s Tadam y arriina i Raniaach s Tadam i kamaðandane Nauzu Reblке gastu Niaz pono Rugbu gutive, ha myself gandis an​bōi tumogut nelleo hon merek, te hu dgor sportum hon eman Unions ingouri rapatao. Pa160 amlingssted؟ Mo making i po mor qt ho tm ma i pw w Maslow, union gai, ports will have difficulty in recruiting new workers. He says, and I quote, they have kicked us out the door, competent, qualified, trained up workforce, that Tony Gibson, he's the chief executive, thinks are going to all run in there and work for half the money. Well, two things. The half the money claim is just patently absurd. Come on. And yes, the wise ones who haven't been indoctrinated by the union will apply for jobs. Wait and see. Ports of Auckland number three. Auckland Mayor Len Brown is coming under intense pressure from his union supporters. Should I say former supporters because they most certainly are not behind Mr Brown now. Brown's CTU mate Helen Kelly said this morning that Brown has, and I quote, had his time to get his ship together on this and he's let us down. Paslow said Brown had an absolutely disgusting attitude in this and the people of Auckland won't forget this. So there's also a rational stuff coming from the Greens and the Labour Party. Labour is keen to support their brothers-in-arms. They both reckon that Brown should get involved but overlook the fact that legislation prevents this. Make no mistake, Mr Brown, I think, would like to get involved. He knows the left. Will desert him. Ports of Auckland number four. I've had a lot of feedback, as I said at the outset, a lot of feedback on the interview with the Labour Party leader David Shearer. Just a bit of background to this. Mr Shearer put out a press release yesterday, effectively backing the union and that's why we got him on the programme. So he comes on the programme and he clearly wasn't abreast of the facts. He didn't have a clue about it, frankly. The feedback was not kind to Mr Shearer. Not kind at all. I've thought a lot about this and I can only come to one conclusion. David Shearer won't last as leader of the Labour Party. I think he's a good guy. I like David Shearer. I think he's a good guy with his heart in the right place but as a future Prime Minister, I just can't see this happening. Ports of Auckland five. Will the Maritime Union today say it will take legal action over the unlawful dismissal of nearly 300 workers? Oh please, do us a favour. This is really stupid. Come on. The union has become a collection of bumper sticker slogans rather than having a legal leg to stand on. As the Chairman told me yesterday, the Chairman told me yesterday on this programme the union is out of there. It's over.