ITF notes achievements of ILO meeting
The ITF has praised the progress made at last week’s maritime meetings of the ILO in Geneva, which have just concluded.
Read moreThe ITF has praised the progress made at last week’s maritime meetings of the ILO in Geneva, which have just concluded.
Read moreResponding to the Spanish Supreme Court’s decision to sentence Captain Mangouras to two years imprisonment over the 2002 Prestige oil spill, ITF has slammed the jailed sentence.
Read moreThe ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) is to pay for legal support for the court appeal of the ship’s crew members of the Seaman Guard Ohio.
Read moreMaritime employers and seafarers’ unions have joined forces to publish new international ‘Guidance on Eliminating Shipboard Harassment and Bullying’. The new Guidelines are developed by the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF)
Read moreThe ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) is putting prevention at the centre of its HIV/AIDS education work as it marks World AIDS Day on Tuesday 1 December. It has entered partnerships with organisations globally as it aims for no new HIV infections.
Read moreITF is demonstrating its commitment to tackling bullying and harassment within the dockers’ industry with the launch of a new set of online resources.
Read moreITF has urged multi-billion dollar American corporation Alcoa to reassess its decision to sack Australian seafarers engaged in coastal trade.
Read moreThe ITF held concerns for Chevron's management of Gorgon LNG project evacuation procedures
Read moreFollowing consultations with the ITF, major Philippines-based manning agent Magsaysay Maritime Corporation has announced a number of forward-looking initiatives on HIV/AIDS and seafaring.
Read moreITF commissions Panama Canal safety study
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