Belfast and Larne port workers in shock over threats, says union

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Belfast And Larne Port Workers In Shock Over Threats, Says Union
A lorry boards a P&O ferry at Larne Port. Photo: PA Wire/PA Images
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By Michael McHugh, PA

Port workers in the North could become very anxious over threatening loyalist behaviour, a senior trade unionist said.

Inspections at Larne and Belfast ports were suspended on Monday after sinister graffiti and reports of intelligence-gathering on officials carrying out post-Brexit checks.

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Recently police warned of growing discontent over the Northern Ireland Protocol, which keeps the country following the EU’s trade rules and has created significant extra paperwork, but said their feedback was not causing significant concern.

Patrick Mulholland, deputy general secretary at the NIPSA union, represents some of the workers at the ports.

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He said: “They, first of all, tend to be in shock because they suddenly find themselves under a level of threat they would not expect to be under.

“These are ordinary working people.

“They then become very anxious because they do not know how this is going to work out and they do want the greatest possible level of support and assurance from their fellow workers and people in society that they have got their backs.

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“That is very important.”

He said he wanted to ensure the safety of his members.

“We want to ensure that they are not under any threat and that they are able to go about their work as they would normally be able to go about their work and we want to make sure that they are treated properly by their employers.

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Anti-protocol graffiti seen on a wall. Photo: Rebecca Black/PA

“We do not want to see our members becoming a political football around the issue of the border, be it a land or a sea border.”

He added: “One of the strongest traditions of the trade union movement is that when workers are under attack and under threat, the whole of the trade union movement stands shoulder to shoulder and sends a clear signal that this is not acceptable and that we will do what we need to do to defend our members’ rights and their safety.”

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