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2008 news online stories

November

27 November 2008
'Further cost-cutting measures in 2009 possible'

26 November 2008
Bahrain dockers join ITF

26 November 2008
Maersk still interested in Hapag-Lloyd

25 November 2008
Closure of Odense shipyard closer as shipbuilding orders fall

21 November 2008
Handytankers appoints new boss

20 November 2008
Britta Mærsk attacked by pirates in Gulf of Aden

19 November 2008
‘Zero tolerance’ attitude to slash waterfront fatalities and injuries

18 November 2008
Mobile, Alabama, aims to be strategic beachhead

17 November 2008
Maersk to close Chinese service centre

14 November 2008
Criticised for not supplying climate data

13 November 2008
Asia-Europe services cut by nine vessels

12 November 2008
Falling oil price undermines earnings

11 November 2008
IBM meets competition

10 November 2008
STX Europe’s delivery difficulties continue

6 November 2008
Full ownership of Broström closer

6 November 2008
Norfolkline ups and downs

6 November 2008
Nautilus seeks above-inflation pay rise


October

27 October 2008
MSC catching up fast with Maersk

27 October 2008
Georg Maersk escapes suspected pirates

27 October 2008
Maersk wants to explore for oil in Norway

27 October 2008
Maersk Line cuts fuel surcharge

27 October 2008
Maersk adds extra vessel to South America-Mediterranean service

2 October 2008
Søderberg ‘forced out’

2 October 2008
Shareholders opposing sale of Broström

2 October 2008
Maersk sharpens its social profile with new appointment

2 October 2008
Maersk begins to commit, but still a long way to go

2 October 2008
Container fees rise for cargo through Jebel Ali

2 October 2008
Argentinean unions halt tug services to Maersk


September

30 September 2008
Port workers support organising in global network terminals

22 September 2008
First health and safety report: ‘about time, but more needed’

22 September 2008
Breakthrough wage settlement for Indian workers

22 September 2008
Nautilus discussing partnership arrangements with Maersk

22 September 2008
‘Maersk known rule for employing cooks since mid 1990s’

15 September 2008
Iraq service resumes

15 September 2008
‘Sale of Broström bad for Swedish shipping’

15 September 2008
Maersk in new oil exploration in Gulf of Mexico

15 September 2008
Loksa shipyard to be sold

15 September 2008
VLCCs ordered from STX

3 September 2008
Maersk profit up 37 per cent


August

13 August 2008
Action ordered on shipyard fumes

8 August 2008
New deal for US dock workers

5 August 2008
Privatisation for Mombassa?

5 August 2008
Maersk ‘a prime example of safety efforts’

5 August 2008
Unions closely following Hapag-Lloyd

5 August 2008
Go ahead for APM Terminals in Miami

4 August 2008
Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller turns 95


July

25 July 2008
Maersk Line expecting growth of 7-8% in 2008

25 July 2008
Maersk to slash Taiwan port operations

24 July 2008
From Copenhagen to Singapore

16 July 2008
ING: Maersk CEO not free in his job

16 July 2008
APM Terminals casts doubt on container scanning

16 July 2008
12 per cent pay rise for offshore workers in Norway

16 July 2008
Maersk building new platform for Halfdan field

16 July 2008
Danish energy agency: fewer accidents on Danish oil platforms in 2007

9 July 2008
Maersk Line falls behind rivals

8 July 2008
Private holdings in Maersk ships risk conflict of interest

8 July 2008
Lindø not sacking as many as previously warned

8 July 2008
Another 16 container ships ordered by Maersk

8 July 2008
Chinese seafarers being recruited by Maersk

2 July 2008
Danish union federation to challenge DIS

2 July 2008
Go ahead for APM Terminals in Germany

2 July 2008
18 new container vessels confirmed for Maersk Line

2 July 2008
PR stepping up a gear at Maersk


June

27 June 2008
Job assurances sought

27 June 2008
Two more directors leave Maersk

17 June 2008
‘No longer needs to be biggest’

17 June 2008
Expansion for Maersk Tankers

17 June 2008
Tonnes of money from tonnage tax for Maersk executives

17 June 2008
Shipyard to cut up to 250 jobs

16 June 2008
Fall in popularity for Maersk

16 June 2008
Inadequate safety culture and investigation of accidents at Maersk Oil


May

16 May 2008
Lean times ahead for Maersk Line?

8 May 2008
Maersk make political donation to McCain

8 May 2008
Maersk to join UN Global Compact

6 May 2008
Maersk wants to recruit 900 seafarers in China


April

16 April 2008
Maersk fires officers for debating working conditions

16 April 2008
Maersk plans Iraq come back

3 April 2008
Securitas fires union activist


March

27 March 2008
Maersk pays financial penalty for poor safety

20 March 2008
Bahrain port workers’ union calls on Maersk to respect labour law

19 March 2008
Pirates release tug crew

19 March 2008
Union dispute in Maersk terminal in Tacoma

14 March 2008
Maersk profit rises

14 March 2008
Maersk withdraws sackings of Danish seafarers


February

20 February 2008
Maersk suspends crew notices

20 February 2008
Redundancy plans challenged in labour court

20 February 2008
Staff reduction programme concluded with Maersk in the Netherlands

15 February 2008
Unions threaten Maersk Line with labour court

15 February 2008
Tug hijacked off Somalia

8 February 2008
Maersk lays off Danish seafarers

5 February 2008
Maersk Oil platform closed due to safety problems


January

28 January 2008
Widow sues Maersk Line

28 January 2008
Maersk fires security company after brutality allegations

10 January 2008
Maersk Line cuts up to 3,000 jobs


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