
Seafarers recognized as ‘key workers’ after Geneva negotiations
Landmark changes to the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) mean seafarers are officially recognised as ‘key workers’ by the International Labour Organization (ILO). The Seafarers’ Group
Landmark changes to the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) mean seafarers are officially recognised as ‘key workers’ by the International Labour Organization (ILO). The Seafarers’ Group
Legal Committee adopts guidelines on fair treatment of seafarers detained in connection with alleged crimes; launches work on substandard shipping. The International Maritime Organization (IMO)
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Ghent, Belgium – Maritime certification, compliance and Seaman Book filing can often be a time-consuming and complex process, but Seaman Solutions is transforming the way
They are protesting the company’s decision to freeze the agreements signed regarding shifts, boarding periods, use and reduction of crews, stabilization of staff and payment
For now, the company appears adamant even when faced with the proposal to proceed instead with four voluntary exits or early retirement The union protest
According to the unions, four workers were suddenly cut and replaced by artificial intelligence Four employees of the company Maersk Italia Spa in the Customer
In the last year, cases have more than doubled; the alarming phenomenon is fueled by the “Shadow Fleet” Steve Trowsdale :How seafarers are often
Stress management to be added to India’s maritime curriculum under new agreement with ITF. Indian seafarers will now benefit from mental health training thanks to
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the Women’s International Shipping & Trading Association (WISTA) have issued a call to shipping companies and organizations to take part in
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