

Transport Workers Network is a free, confidential, networking system for all transport workers, whether you are an employee or owner-driver. We connect truckers across the industry, providing worker-focussed information, access to advocates, and a voice for transport workers.
Truck related deaths make up nearly twenty percent of the total road toll but pressures on drivers are increasing with low wages, heavier loads, monitoring devices, underfunded roads and a poorly regulated licensing system. We can provide a voice for the drivers who do the work, alternative to the narrative being repeated by bosses blaming the workers.
We offer a free or financial membership with a range of services for all drivers. Membership is confidential – your employer will not be notified and your personal information will not be shared. There will be regular communications for all drivers who sign up.
If there is a hazard in your workplace you have the following rights: • The right to refuse unsafe work Contact Worksafe on 0800 030 040 or visit the Worksafe website Everyone has the right to decent and productive work, in conditions of freedom, equity, security and human dignity. Unions ensure that, as a worker, your voice is heard, your views are respected and your rights under the law are upheld. • Employees have the right to decide whether to join a union and, if so, which union. It is illegal for an employer (or anyone else) to put unreasonable pressure on an employee to not join a union. • Once employees have joined a union, employers must, if asked, enter into bargaining for a collective agreement with that union. • Unions exist for workers to support each other so that they don’t have to face problems on their own. When workers act together they have strength and safety in numbers and have a better chance of getting what they need at work and beyond. • Unions are democratically run by their members. Union members elect union representatives (delegates) from workplaces, and make decisions on things like how the union is run, and what to focus on when negotiating with the employer. Contact FIRST Union on 0800 863 477 or visit the FIRST Union website Land Transport Rule: Work Time and Logbooks 2007 sets out how the limits to the work time hours for a driver of a vehicle that requires a Class 2, 3, 4, or 5 licence, or is used in a transport service (other than a rental service), or that is a vehicle used to carry goods for hire or reward, as prescribed by the Land Transport Act 1998 (the Act), are to be administered: The Rule consolidates and clarifies existing legal requirements and includes changes aimed at increasing safety. In giving effect to the Act, the Rule also: Click here to see the Land Transport Rule – Work-time and Logbooks 2007
• The right to organise workers around the issue and take it up with the boss
• The right to ask a trained health & safety rep to take enforcement steps
• The right to contact a Worksafe Inspector
• The right to go on strike in some circumstances


Email: info@transportworkers.nz Phone: (Bryce) 021 922 553 Email: support.centre@firstunion.org.nz Phone: 0800 863 477 (0800 TO FIRST) Post: Private Bag 92904, Onehunga, Auckland 1643 Email: info@prodrive.org.nz Phone: (Peter) 021 081 77631 0800 776 347 (0800 PRO DRIVE) Post: Private Bag 92904, Onehunga, Auckland 1643 Facebook: https://facebook.com/TransportWorkersNZ Twitter: www.twitter.com/TransportWorkers Website: www.transportworkers.nz